. ift , SEPTEMBER 20, 1921 V , ' ' 'V'i i' Uh iilivs at 9, Jl WEATHER Uii8vttled F ".;,! 4:45 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 - t.lia at NoOlt Wonderful Weather and aWonderful Store forQuick and Sure Service 4.-! A Man Thrown OverBoard by Politics t i..nn nan unflpr hnrl nrlvipp. "frv tn unish his enemies or false friends and - i J - - aii1 -v T a nnM Vtmw Mid thereby Stay UUWU u um,ui hu can uu j ma ppointment ana sirute out ana swim through his troubles to make a new beginning. There are endless resources to every true who is determined to overcome his mistakes. .. V. man Signed wmbtr to, mi. r W Chests of Silver for the Bride's Home Sterling silver of the finest kind to be had and in tho beautiful period patterns that will fit in with her new furniture. The chests aro all of polished mahogany and one ol thirty tleeer'of Clermont silver i3 priced as low ns $109. The highest rrleed is a very handsome chest .of English hall-marked silver, ono hundred and six pieces, for $1080. Among the patterns between these prices aro Heppelwhite Fairfax Clovelly Chippendale Washington Dorothy Quincy Portsmouth Mary Chilton Hamilton Lady Mary Brandon Lenox (Jewelry Store, CheMnut nnil Thirteenth) Women's Fur-Trimmed Coats at $57.50 and $75 Thev have just arrived and are-, by all odds, the best coats of this kind that we have had for a long time at these prices. Roth of the two styles arc in Bolivia cloth, soft nnd very waimly fateriincd for cold weather, une i a coat model with straight tdtched back and narrow belt and a fotd coney collar. In tortoise shell, taupe, navy and black, $57.50. The other is more like a wrap with a loose Raglan sleeve, narrow strap belt and stitching. It has a nutria col'ar and comes in Malay brown, navy and black, $75. (First I'loor, Centrnt) V t Hli The New Bracelet Sleeve On an Afternoon Gown of Blue Jacquard Crepe will commend itself to many a woman. This same gown, with its flying panels, its graceful jetted girdle and sash, is one of the loveliest in a collection of afternoon gowns of blue or black silk crepe, priced from $40 to $110. Prices throughout tho collec tion give no idea of the distinc- Clover hftvnml ir nripn nf Sid is a gown of heavy Kussiun wepe (black or navy) with long straight lines falling from a niRh bust line, loosely girdled Wth ju'v and dull silvery metal. Equnlly good is a blue crepo Wmaino with a jeweled and metaled green girdle. Thi3 la 45. tion of these gowns, both as to qualities of crepo and originality of designing. Nearly all aic brightened by the ornate girdle with which Fashion encircles the hips or waist of every woman this season. (IMrst I'loor. Centriil) Coats for Young Women Who Want Exceptional Value at $65 A limited number of very fine quality silk bolivia top catB, made to sell for more, have come to us at a special price llt enables us to sell them for $65. 8Cfi IK nous nttil tnwCt,tt- 'I'lin "Mel U one of the smartest, weeves urc cut in ono w)th tho ?' panel, which forms a broad Pleat on each sido from tho Mist down; large high-buttoning coilur; fino peau do cygne linings, and warm intorlinings. Tho colors aic date brown, rein deer and navy. The sizes 14 to 20. And the 50 young women who get them will bo fortunate. (fiecond I'loor, Chestnut) The Skirt a Young Girl Wants to Wear With Sweaters I'S foilMrl in il.! ...- u -!!.. ...-.l..-.. nml nrillinlhl t!lnh Illrtul V " Ullb ,mB CUIlliCUUII Ul Viiiuui m.u 4. ... '"8 ill thn "Winner Wnmnii'c Rrnrn lhoy include checks', plaids and stripes, all in pleated "Odels i i..l ' r or 4. A .m1 in nrinn from If to $22. f ,oucn a skirt will give no end of service. Milady's New Autumn Negligee The French Room is ready with its Fall showing of f asci- "nating new negligees and breakfast coats to meet the desiro for something a little warmer than tho light-weight Summer ones. Fashion has touched them with her latest fancies of quilted stitch ing, marabou-trimmed collars, ef fective cordings, etc. Tho colors arc blues, rose, wistarin, lavender, pink, that charm tho fcminlno heart. They arc usually linod with silk, and sometimes interlined with lamb's Wool for additional warmth. There are albatross and flannels, rich new satin with collar, cuffs, pockets and hem prettily stitched in quilted effects, brocaded crepo satins, and brocaded and lovely shimmering corduroys. And their prices are considerably less than last season'3 $10.75 to $69.50. (French hoom, Third Floor, Chestnut) Paris Leather Bags at $2.85 to $4.85 They arc the most moder ately priced bags of this par ticular style we have ever seen from Paris Made of fine grosgrain leather, in glowing colors, black, blue and bright red. Excellent bags at the prices, $2.85 and $11 each. Wc aro also showing a lot of very attractive bags of fine pin seal, in envelope, dress, and pouch shapes, roomy shopping styles and charming vanity effects. Some nro mounted in 14-kt.'goId and all are particularly good at the price, $4.85 each. (Main Floor, Client nut) Silk Stockings at $1.75 These are 1080 pair of full-fashioned, all-silk stockings for women, in black and shoe colors, marked at $1.75 only be cause they are "seconds." Firsts of this same kind sell for just twice as much. Their minor defects make little difference and considering that they are full length and good weight, they are remark able for this price. (Nest Alula) New in the Nightgown Shop Hand-made and hand-embroidered Philippine nightgowns in the prettiest patterns we have ever seen for $3.85 and $4.50. Still some of those exceptionally good Philippine gowns at the very moderate prices of $2.85 and $3.85. (Thlril Floor, Centrnl) A Very Pretty Blouse at $5.85 is of white china silk, of sturdy quality; the round collar, cuffs and front pleat edged with fine knife pleating. At $5.50 is a practical blouse of dark blue crepe de chino with col lar and cuffs of striped satin. It buttons down the back. (Third Floor, Centrnl) New Woolen Skirtings So many women arc making up sports skirts to wear with sweaters and later with sports coats and these skirtings are in exactly tho right colors to go with them. All kinds of new effects in plaids, and stripes, small, largo and me dium. Among the prettiest are new black-and-white combinations with a touch of color and tho new very narrow Roman stripes. Thoy are all 54 inches wide and $3.50 to $5.50 a yard. (Flr.t Floor, Chestnut) Dainty Ves lings for the Autumn Frock Embroidery and net nnd lace and embroidery to give the smart touch to dark frocks aro here in good variety. And some of them hove collar edges to match, which is most desirable. Vcstings, $2.75 to $5.75 h yard. Collar bands, $1 to $1.75 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) Roller Skates nrc down to pre-war prices. Plain bearings, $2; ball bearings, boys' and girls' sizes, $2.50. (Fourth Flo.r, Centrnl) Lovely New French Handkerchiefs Just Out of Their Boxes! Far moro beautiful ones than wc have ever had from Paris before and also the variety is greater. They aro certainly tho most unusual handkerchiefs that Paris has ever produced and one could hardly imagine more delightful gifts, for there arc nono like them nnywhero else in this city. Thoro is every kind of handkerchief for a woman from tho colored sports handkerchief to tho most exquisite hand-spun square, many with hand drawn-work or tiny hand block designs, and hand spun handkerchiefs with real rose point or Valenciennes lace. Thero are tho very smart men's handkerchiefs, come vrith colored woven borders, others of finest hand-spun linen. And the most fascinating handkerchiefs for children, tucked into French figures. Finally there arc new Paris handkerchief cases to put these lovely handkerchiefs in. (Main Floor, Central) Paris Sends Adorable Baby Clothes hc finest, sheerest little frocks for babies of six months to two years have just come. Every wee stitch is done by hand. Some of them are lacy enough for great "occasions" in baby's life; others quite simple, with just hand fagoting. And all are so moderately priced $5 to $9.50. Cunning caps and hats, too, of silk and lingerie. Priced from $4.25 to $15. Sacques, bootees and exclusive little gifts all straight from Paris to the Wanamaker Baby Store. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Every One of the New Silks For the Fashionable Gowns We do not think you will find one absent from this assemblage of the new-fashion silks They are gorgeous in coloring, wonderfully drapable in texture and fine in quality. Considering all these good points, the prices are as reasonable as they can be made. Starting with a plain crepe de chine at $2 a yard they go up to $35 for a handsome French metal brocade. French novelty silks. Chiffon velvets. Duvetyns. Plain-colored silks. Black silks. White silks. Wash silks. Chiffons. (First Floor, Chestnut) Hats and Coats for Very Little Folks Warm Winter coats of all-wool mixture in pretty shades of light brown or Sorrento blue, with cunning hats to match, are specially priced at $12 in the Baby Store. They aro for children of one to four years, and remarkably good for their price. All-wool chinchilla coats are $12. Hats to match, $1.50. Other hats nnd coats to match up to handsome fur-trimmed sots ';i pastel and dark colors. Sizes one to six years. (Third Floor. Chestnut) For the Woman Who Likes a Tan Calf Street Brogue here is an ideal example of that sturdy shoe. Heavy Norwegian-grained tan calfskin, with full round toe, long wing tip, heel foxing, low military heel, stout welted sole, saw tooth punching and plenty of perforating everything to make it a mannish-looking, splendid-wearing service shoe. The price is $12. A lighter weight dressier oxford of smooth chestnut-brown calf, with narrower toe and moderate Cuban heel, is exceptionally good at $11. (First Floor, Market) New Striped Sports Skirts Designed for Larger Women Everything from the choice of the stripes to the careful tailoring and the closely stitched pleats over the hips has been thought out especially for women who require from 34 to 40 inch waist bands. is one of tho largest and best as- The materials aro fino all-wool prunella cloths, in the favorite brown-and-tan, black - and - white and navy-and-tan combinations. It (First Floor, Central) sign Special at $125 a dozen. Service plates with double-gold encrusted bands and floral design special at $100 a dozen. Many Crown Sutherland designs, with double gold-cncruntud bands and raised gold Special at $100 to $125 a dozen. Royal Doulton designs are also shown at J?zu to $50 a dozen. New Silk Knitted ' Ties That Men Will Like at $1 These are of all-silk in a new four-in-hand shape that men seem to like very much. They combino richness of appearance with excellent wearing qualities, and there is a splendid range of plain colors and fancy patterns in the assortment. Remarkably good at $1 each. (Mnln Floor, Murket) Men's Good Umbrellas at $2.50 Tho good, big, sturdy umbrella that a man likes to get hold of. Full-size, 8-rib Paragon frames with covers of tape-edge American taffeta (cotton). Handles aro tho convenient hooks of plain or carved wood. (Main Floor, Market) sorlments of such skirts wo ever had. Prices arc $25 and $27.50. Fine Service Plates in the China Sale For any one facing the problem of getting a wedding gift or a birthday gift that will be cherished perhaps for a lifetime the China Sale brings a rare opportunity in fine service plates. Beautiful plates from England and the continent, in exclusivo de signs bands, shouldors, borders, medallion and floral effects arc offered in beautiful selection. Royal Doulton plates festoon edge, pink rim with ralhcd gold Special at $100 a dozen. English service plates in new shapes full gold-encrusted de- The Slim White Grace of a Birch Tree Is indescribably beautiful. So is the pink dloud of a fruit tree in bloom in the Spring. Or the reddening leaves of the maples in Autumn. Or the bloom of larkspur and sister flowers in an old garden. Or the hidden charm of woodland bypaths, the sweet curves of old familiar country lanes. These and a thousand other exquisite mo ments of Nature have been rendered imperishable by the lovely hand-colored photo graphs of Wallace Nutting of whose work an exhibition and sale is now open in the Picture Store. Quaint New England interiors are a part, but a small part, of this collec tion, which is largely made up of faithful and sympathetic in terpretations of Nature in all her moods. Wallace Nutting pictures cost little, and are delightful to give and to receive. (Fifth Floor. Market) New Cire Laces Suggest Lovely Gowns Paris has just sent some wide 36-inch cire flouncings in black, white, golden brown, navy, Fiench blue, orchid and ochre. They have a brilliant finis-h and aro S5.75 a yard. New ciic a'1-oveis (American made) are also 30 inches wide, but only S2 a yard. They arc in black, brown, nay, while, copper, tan, orchid and light blue. (Mnlu J lour. Central) Phlox and Asters and many other hardy percnuia's grandmother's favorite old-fashioned floweis, are shown now in the Housewares Store, where orders arc being taken for Fall planting. They are 25c a plant or $2.50 a dozen and you v. ill bo glad to order from the flowers, when you see .them. V? M'nnrlli Flunr. Central! Eijrht Pieces of D Apple arc instantly cut and the core is taken out at one operation by a clever device, particularly useful when so many apples arc to be put up. Price, 50c. (Fourth Floor, Centrnl) fflSSfta -wars. IBalKL rr ' l We Are Ready With Men's New Clothing New Fall suits in the handsomest pat terns of the season, and genuine all-wool throughout. Certainly not to be equaled in the city, $23.50 to $55. New Fall overcoats of the most excel lent descriptions; smart as the most fas tidious can ask, and yet every one with the expression of dignity, $30 to $55. (Third Floor, Murket) It Is No Longer a Question of When to Buy a Soft Hat The only thing to be settled is where. Most men who care about their personal appearance get their hats at Wanamaker's, where there is better selection to be had, but no more to pay. (Mnln Floor, Market) Autumn Models of Parisienne Corsets are ready for our customers. A very low-bust model of ' pink broche, with long, heav- I ily boned skirl, eyelets and j lacer below the front steel, 13. I A topless flowered pink broche model with c'a3tic section under I the arm, lace and ribbon trimmed, I $16. , A beautiful pink broche model I with cross bands of elastic in fiont, ribbon-flower trimmed, $20. (Third Floor, Chestnut) ' w On In $QRf For This Victrola in a Period Cabinet That the phonograph should be a handsome piece of furniture is the idea of the clay. The greatest favorite is the console cabinet style in period design. Here is a very handsome cabinet, of which we have just secured a number, which we equipped with the Victrola VI. The cabinet has space for nearly 100 records, and may be had in various period designs, including Sheiaton, Louis XV, Chippen dale and Co.onial. Like all our phonographs, this outfit is sold on convenient terms of payment. tSecotJil Floor, Ceutritl) 150 Linen Table Cloths Substantially Lowered We have taken these out of our own stocks and marked them at sharp reductions because there are no napkins to match them. They are cloths of good reliable quality, full-bleached, woven ol pure flax and in a choice of floral patterns. The sizes are 2x2 yards, 2x2 Vi yards, and the new low prices are $8.50, $10 and $12 each. They have been about 23 to 3i5 1-? per cent more. (I'lritt 1 luor, Client nut) The Cretonnes People Want Are Here You probably under-bland what it means for a store to be particularly .strong in a certain thing. Wc are particularly strong in cretonnes, especially the dark-colored cretonnes so much in request for Fall and Winter home decoration. Of course, Uk course, tho elleet of these I Lonno that vmi urn in i oft, dark tone-, in :i dinlmr-rooni. I iIpim.1i to chnrmn rV. u u..t i' living room or hull is ngieeabje at lotion to bo found at the prices in ail seasons, but for all and Winter Philadelphia. Domestic cretonnes, it. 5H TVlrt-.llMI nrlv .lnv.inilili ' tin.. ... Ol en t . . ., it it i '. , ' """- I fcUl- to l,i)U, wncii you (lecuie to nu the cre el ltii Imported cietonnea. 1--' to MO a yard. 1 loor, Market) You May Be Starting the Furnace Soon -How About the Ash Can ? How about the ash can and the garbage can and the dozen or so "heavy ware ' utensils that must always be looked to at the beginning of Winter7 Now is the time of the September Sale of Housewares and now is the time to replenish. Galvanized ware, tinware, alunin-im ware, af-rntc warp kitchen, laundry, pantry and cellar utensils of practically every sort at less th'in regular prices. (ruurth J linir (mlnil unit Murl.rl) I'M i (S.conil Jflnor, CbattnaO (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) A G ijft iMalto-wV u kr,- ej...BiSli lfe.'J.t..il'"''iA''t 'j. .v. , iv t yy.n yt, JKtfttl AWnJM.Tj-f &$WiMt