..'" v: ' "..jy. 4(l'v ;iUvi ..' ' " m t ,r , s 'I'.ji .i") -jw r rr- -B'T?7"'W-W '" f;r- - ,r'?'f . . " l-t'..ty ? V - " ' " " -- tivmvm .TOBLIO LED(kiimiADELPHlA, 'RJMJA-r, rJiJMBliUt la, 1021, 7' j. .1 ( 'nan nlaVS at 9. 11 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 w., 4VB"" , ', . j- Store Opens at 9 pr ana a:w Chime nt Noon 1 Tomorrow in Philadelphia-at Wanamaker's 1 H MT'iO s , -r ,, 1 "i WANAMAKER'S i If We Could i , Our Hands Move f, j.:.fniv ns nur toinrues. what wonders we f jjj accomplish! Almost every one loves to h?ar his own voice. , It is so easy, iw Yet if we could say less and do more for wch other's good, not alone would every home be happier, but communities would be enriched thereby. Tnofparl of criticism by speech, to show to jome one a better way H much greater value. Signed ittflmbtr IS, mi. "But You Haven't Told Us What The New French Hats Are Like?" We, we haven't. What is tho me in saying that Rcboux sends iwlde-brimmccfvision in cocoa brown chiffon and velvet--Lan-Z a saucy "Little Coralcan" dtmurcly draped with black Uce Lewis a small symphony in platinum gray velvet and sil very burnt ostrich Marcelle Demay an October idyll of walnut-brown velvet carrying rus ,et and gold leaves? So they have. These, and Bany more as artistically fcimirht and wrought, from (Second Floor, No Finer Fox Fur Scarfs Anywhere for $25 to $400 5 Fox is one of the richest and most becoming of furs. The breadth of the skin gives more actual protection to the shoulders, as well as more background for face and hat, than do the tinier neckpieces. Every fox scarf in this assembly his been carefully chosen for its exceptional quality. Even at $25 there are broad, long, one-skin, ingle scarfs of surprising richness and beauty, that for color and cuality have every appearance of double the price. As a matter of fact, the same quality skins last .Second rioor. Clir.itnut) The Cry of "Wolf" Is Raised Over New Coats Only this time it is a joyful cry, for every one of tho coats in this particular group has a huge collar of wolf fur, and some ne cuffs as well, or deep bands trimming tho side panels. The coats themselves arc beautiful garments of a silky-finish Bolivia cloth. They are very loose and, if not belted in, they are lightly fitted in to the waist line. In all events they have the new flare at the hem. Colors are Malay brown, navy blue, taupe or black, and there e a number of styles, $100, $150 and $175. (Flrat Floor, Central) Duvetyn Handbags A gate- frame has six hinces . v UaUul twu, SO Willi. s 11 Iorms n square mouth when IMieatl nf Hn .! i iL.l "feu. r Duvetyn models come in brown, (Mnln rioor, After the Vacation the Salon de Beaute It is a natural sequence of affairs! After one has been tanned, freckled or really burned, ns the case may be, facial treatments seem even more than usually refreshing. Shampooing, marceling, singeing, eyebrow'-arching and mani curing are on milady's list for tho first week home. (Third I'loor, Chestnut) Boys' Suits Are Better and Lower in Price fhey are better. in fabrics and better in tailoring. And at the new lower prices they are better value. Norfolk style in double and single breasted models, i radically every suit at $18 to ?25 and in between has M extra pair of trousers. fne full price range is from ?18 to $35. And at these figures they are unsurpassed. (Seiiiml I'loor, Cenlnil) Showing a World of New Things for the Baby new i isnt' only mother an(l big sister who are going to have fsrVresses for Fall Baby's things have arrived, with prices vmore respectable than even big sister's! ketir , cline layettes start at $15. They include a dainty col- n0" of everything needed for the newest baby. it 11 "is a "'bl"l slips start Q J.1"? tllcko,, HliP3 of batiste, Um ' ai 925' Wc to 3 75Ch,nc'mndo slil)S nro flanncllct petticoats mo 05c. ffi," tPctticoat3 Blmt at $1. ""'coats of nainsook, $1. Only Make to do a thing would be these and many other Paris artistes have come. An artistic hat is a thought before it is a tangible thing. To get the very definite thought that was in each mil linery creator's mind it is not necessary to read of the ma terials and colors and shapes of these hats. It is necessary to sec the hats for yourself. And thi3 wo invite you to do in the Gray Salons tomorrow. Clirxtnut) year were about double this price. From this, the choice of fox fur scarfs ranges through beautiful specimens of taupe, brown, black, blue (dyed), platinum gray dyed, white, cross and pointed fox at ' moderate prices, up to the luxuri ! ous scarfs of the raver actual blue fox at $235, $300 and S400. Adopt Gate Frames beaver and navy. Real chiffon velvet models are black, brown, taupe and navy. All are nicely lined in silk. Tlio price is only $3.50. Chestnut) Bootees, in dainty colors and white, arc 45c. Blankets, colored and white, ate 95c to $5. , Diapers are very moderately priced at $1.35 a dozen. Mints nun oaiuis, oi unit, hk i and-wool and cotton arc reasonably priced. ffifamafo "Down Billy" Has Come to Town! An Adorably Dashing Gown for Girls and Young Women "Down Dllly," the delightful frock now presented to Wana makcr customers, is a fasci nating and coquettish and nt the same time a thoroughly demure street costume. It Is a one-piece dress with a buttoncd-on cape which may be removed entirely. The wide dress sleeves may be buttoned or unbuttoned almost to the shoulder. Their breadth and bigness and general "Happiness" add to the cape effect. Decidedly piquant is the contrasting lining of fluttering cape and sleeve cherry red, jade green, vivid purple! The more conspicuous since the gown and cape themselves arc of sober black or demure navy blue. "Down Dilly" gets its name by way of London a popular song in a stage "hit." The gown itself was ex pressly designed for us and will be found only here. In black Canton crepe or navy Poirct twill (either of beautiful cjuality), $45. In richly-braided Poirct twill, $65. All have the contrasting linings, and the sizes throughout are 14, 16, 18 and 20. (Yoiiiik Women' .Store, Hecoml I'loor, Chestnut) After the Card Game one simply folds up the game table so that it occupies only two inches of floor space. Tops of green felt or leatherette, 30 inches squaic. Price is $3.25. (I'ourtli I'loor, Murket) "The Universal Atlas of the World' $2 A new and revised edition of physical, political and historical maps compiled from Govern ment surveys. It shows the new boundaries of tho Euro pean countries. An ideal lcfciencc book for home or office. Size 10xl3V6 inches. (Mnln rioor. Thirteenth) L Silk Stockings Wonderful in a Sale Here is a list for every woman to choose from. The lots are all excellent, and prices are extraordinarily low. At $1.25 fashioned silk, first grade in black and second grade in black and colors. At S1.50 glove silk in cordovan and Russia calf; "seconds." ' At $1.75 full-fashioned silk to (West Glove-Silk Underwear at Such Prices as are shown in this list will cause every woman to look for ward to possessing a new supply. They are away below the market, and yet they are excellent goods. At $2.15 vests, bodices, fancy- j At $3.50 envelope chemises top bodices and embroidered-front pain nmj fnncy bodices At $2.65 bloomers, ankle length. knee and I OVr.it This Was a Record Purchase of Light Cut Glassware to Sell at Half It was the largest purchase we ever made for a September Sale $00,000 worth equally divided between the Philadelphia and New York store every piece of it now selling at half. The halved prices are only one of the interesting things about it. The best thing is that this is light-cut glassware of the finest quality. The cuttings arc exceptionally pretty und the variety of shapes and designs is the most attrac tive seen in years at such extraor dinary savin" s. Kvi'i'V (liMlrlhlp nia? i. emu. prised in the assortment, iccd-tca New English Wool - Scarfs Special, $3 to $7.50 You would know that they were a fine grade of all-wool just by the feel of them, and the soft pastel colors proclaim that they are English. Some are, in two-toned stripes, others in tiny checks and still others have plain centers and bordered ends. We bought them for half the usual price and they are marked in exactly the same ratio. (Went Mute) Waltham Hall Clocks Are Run Down in Price The good reliable Waltham quality is there, however, and the people who are buying these clocks at the new prices are 'doing a very wise thing, we believe, for there is little chance of their costing less, so far as we can see, for a long time to come. ' Besides which, at the present time, the collection of these clocks is particularly good. They all' have handsome mahog any cases .and, with hour and half hour strike, arc $250 to $335. With Westminster chimes on five tubular bells $545 to $635. With Westminster, Whittington and Ox ford chimes on nine tubular bells, $600 to $960. (Jewelry More, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Embroidery and Ruffles Flounce In as dainty flouncings. They may be used for undergarments or for little girls' drcsses-s-they arc quite fine enough. 21-inch widths, 75c a yard. 25 inch widths, $1 to $3 a yard. (First Floor. Clieiitnut) Umbrellas Specially Re-covered at 95c A new' umbrella for 95c! Re-covered with a very durab'e American taffeta (cotton) with tape edge. Any sized umbrelln, in black only. (Muln I'loor, Market) 100 Two-Light Metal Lamps New in the Sale at $10.50 Some people don't want silk-shade lamps. This is an opportunity for them to buy excellent library lamps of metal, with glass panels in amber color, at an extraordinarily low price, $10.50 each. They are for use with elec tricity, and they are the newest arrivals in the Sep tember sale. The general assortment in the sale is still fine and full of bright opportunities. (Fourth Floor, Central) A Steel Tape Line is fifty feet long, and i very easily read. With metal case, $3.75. (Fourth I'loor. Crntrul) the top in black and colors; "sec onds." At $1.50 openwork ankle, black artificial silk, full fashioned. At $2.50 full-fashioned open work ankle in black and tan. "Sec onds." .Mile) At $4 union suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length. AUIe) sets, sherbets, custard cups, oyster cocktail glasses, finger-bowl sets, grapefiuit glasses, ginger alo glasses, water tumblers of many kinds. Prices, from 12u each for tvator lumoiers 10 itic cacn for goblets. " Men's Excellent Heavy Shoes Special ' at $475 High shoes of the kind needed right now by so many men who arc 'much on their feet or who have out-of-doors occupations. 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. (.Main Floor, Mnrket) The Most Desirable New Soft Hats for Men Are Right Here at Wanamaker's Nearly every man who hasn't a new soft hat will get it right away. It is not customary to wear straw hats in Phila delphia after September 15. Yet the majority of men wait until the last moment to get their new soft hats. Wc arc prepared for the greatest activity. We have excellently fashioned new soft hats from both American and British makers. The British hats arc bytthe famous London firm of Lincoln-Bennett and sell for $8 and $10. American hats, the best to be found. $4, $5 and $6. (Mnln rimir, Women's Initial Handkerchiefs Special, $2 a Dozen Another new shipment of these very much liked handker chiefs. They are a good linen, noted for their wearing qualities and, as such, they are particular favorites with schoolgirls and college girls. (IWM AUIe) Here's a Victrola That You Can Carry Like a Suitcase! Its dimensions are only 17-4;xl2Htx9 inches, but it is a fine instrument, will play any 10-inch or 12-inch Victor record, and is constructed with a side handle, reinforced corners, locking device, etc., like a suitcase. It is a new model, named Victrola No. 50, and its price is $45. For the boy or girl going off to college one of these small Victrolas is just the thing. Taking up little space in the room, it will play to its young owner's mood, soothinfr nos- sible homesick moments, mak ing for social evenings, and providing the plcnsantcst of re- (Second Fluor, Crntrul) Something New in v Field Glasses The shape of this prism field glass is more compact, and more like the "cood old" models. The advantage is that it lets in a great deal moic light. Prices nrc S75 and $105. CHuIn Hour Ouller.v, Clieiitiiiit) "Made It in 91" Says the Triumphant Golfer and if the family won't believe him, ho promptly produces his Golf-Stroke Counter which in appeal ance is very much like a nickel-plated watch. Wc will be very glad to explain how it works which is very easily. Price is .$(5. This counter may also be used as nn audience counter. (Muln I liiur tliillrr.i, Chestnut) New Books of Interest "On the Trail of the Pigmies," by Dr. Leonard J. Vanden Bergh, price $3. A most interesting ac count of the customs of Central African tribes. The author Writes from ten yeurs' experience among the "Waknmbn," the "Wnkikuyn," the "Masai" and a half dozen other tribes. Over 100 photoginphs add much interest. "Kill Itornn," by Robeit Nor wood, prico 1,50. Admunble ballad of the &en one which brings back to all sea-lovers thf"l)ell of the salt air, the crcal. ing of the cordage and the shout of tho sailors. The heio of the vnrn is tv, wicked man, and rcadero will Icavn how he was nnal'y bi ought to sorrow. iMulii Fluor Thirteenth) 1 ImJUhJiiik. ml i t uii ntirjr m v v MHHninmu 1 mmmmmww1 m 1 .Market; laxations from the strain of mental concentration. Other good instruments of compact propoitions arc the Sonora Portable ($50), which can also be cairied like a suit case, and the Brunswick table- i size model ($65). Monogrammed Stationery as a Gift In most cat"? it would be "just the thing" for so many women consider it the most dainty soit of stationery. Monogram dies, $1.75 up. Stamping is -10c a quite for plain color, and (J0c a quire for gold or silver. Special price for large quantities. (Muln l'lnnr, (licstnut) Proving That the Strongest Trunks Are the Lightest And They Are Specialh Priced in the Housewares Sale The trunk of utllitv toHav is lio wnvi robe trunk. Nearly everybody buvs a wardrobe trunk. The average full-size wardrobe trunk weighs 75 to 100 pounds. Our special full-size wind robe trunk in the Housewares Sale weirhs (ii) pounds and is priced S65. The average three-quarter size ward robe trunk weighs 84 to 90 pounds. Our special three-quarter size ward robe trunk in the Housewares Sale weighs bJ pounds and is priced $G0. The average steamer-size trunk weighs 71 to 80 pounds. Our special steamer - size trunk ip the Housewares Sale pounds and is priced $50. Yet these are the strongest of all trunks, as has been shown by tests. They lire ueaumuiiy macie oi three-ply veneei ing. criss-erohsed on the grain, making splitting impossible, and with lwo-pl . ulcunized fiber in and nit. I ii ii rlli I loin OfcWA ff I , Wwyjr 1 Mx ' jhmuueia Forward-Looking Men Their eyes are turned toward Autumn. Their thoughts are turned toward new Autumn clothes. The early showing of Autumn suits at Wana maker's will surely interest them. Styles show a tendency toward normality, com fort and dignity of line. The suits for young fellows are as full of vim as ever. You should see the sports models. ! The whole collection is just about large enough ; to make it clear that the best of the ready-to-wear i suits for the Fall of 1921 are at Wanamaker's as ! usual. Prices, $23.50 to $50. (Thlril Floor. Mnrket) MVPE TOftRK daiklv.f Attnr tfu, Jfttw&nKjffiiniEn RStVJ Women's Smartest New Top Coats and Capes (Are in the London Shop) The coats, made of imported Shetlands. cheviot and weeds, illustrate every new feature of spoits-wcar; the stiaiglit back, mannish collar, lapels and full skirt. Raglan and set-in hleeves appear. A few of the models arc belted, but most of them are made on English box stles. The price is $G5. Short-length capes of the same materials ate S55. Full-length capes, made in one piece, are iJCj. Hats to match coats or cape will be made to ordci for Slo. (Tile (lUller.t, ( hritniit) Persian Serapi Rugs Bold and Beautiful These new Serapis have all the charm for which rugs of this family are noted, and their most striking charm is a pic turesque boldness and beauty of color and design. Another charm that will readily appeal to lovers of fine Persian weaves is the lowness of these prices. liMXD.otl $22. ii. i . ;..' ii 3,2.1'.) livOi:f to-.; 11 x9.1 ft. , . S2 19 ,.$875 . .X4G5 . .S4".n .$t"0 120x12.6 ft. 12 x 10.5 ft. Il.8x9.fi ft. 12.5 9..". ft 23 x 15 ft. .S)7." 11 '9.10 ft $25 i (rnlli wardrobe f" J V"f, wardrobe )J$&ggS& " "f J weiahs :,2 mg&tfsqi . , i. Li 1 5SK55fe. TSS' 12x9.7 ft ." .fJ85 1 o ,. o , i ft l -.0X8. 11 It , . . SJbi) . .$G15 . . $585 ..$287 ..$395 . ,S'75 . . $85 . . $85 io.j x ii. u u 15 x 11.9 ft. . 12.1. 11 ft. . 11.2x9.7 ft. . 15.(ix 10.11 ft. l - 4.7 ft. ... 6 4 f t . ... I'liior. Crnirnl) i.; ulnerable steel reinforcements: keep them in shape. These trunks never become shaekly. Now is the time to buy a wuvdrobe trunk tor the young man or young woman going off to college. - V. '' l 0 O n ;j n ii yj a IU a $1 -'j i jmt i (Third Kloor, livuut) (Fourth Floor, CIkMiiuI) 4 kUu-Vt u.'..i irttw&i'v5. L.'il'sik.'n. 'j'lUjiS '.. !.. Mi lfelt.U,-.j 1,,, . ,-j n r