' jp. r v. - zvr 'a '" Vrt'-1 ' v : & ;' "v '"V nV! f ' 'CT ' EVENING tfOTHO- iLEDaKrPHAl3ELBHtA; PEIDAY,, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 J - - i ' ""' ' i ' . I it' i jt nV ' ' 5 TTLn i n flij ipi'Drgan piays n . " WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Sterj Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Slore Closes at 5 i anu . V Chlme t Noen i fdmorrew First Saturday of Autumn Nearly Everybody Will Be Buying New Clethes ?.!i(ft .Z Each New Day Cemes Along te Tfifl-ch TJs something for our benefit from our visit" as anu conversations of the day. IjL'e wise peupie it is ivcii iu ue in scnoei every i... innrninir something interestiner and useful from every incident of life. This Stere would go backward it it were te step II Unrnintr. jew Signed September S3, J9S1. Jade Is Charming With Black Gowns And that is certainly the reason that se many -women are buying the pretty imitation jade jewelry te give, the touch of color te a tee-somber CM The" new necklaces are unusually pretty. They arc quite long and combined with metal links, $2 te $14. . Decorative hat pins, $1 te $5.60. Leng graceful earrings, 76c te $12. , Bracelets, $1.50 te $12. Bar pins, $6. ,Mnln Fleer) 150 Topcoats at $25 100 Dresses at $25 Very Exceptional Values Fer Yeung Women The coats are Belivia nnd ether deep-piled fabrics, in reindeer, date nd ether browns, Copenhagen and navy blue. They are full-length topcoats in six very attractive models, with large cellars of various styles, raglan or set-in sleeves, and excel, lent Venetian linings throughout. A number have fur cellars of bcaverette (dyed ceney). Because of a fortunate purchase, tomorrow's price of $25 is about $10 less than their quality warrants. Sires are 14 te 20. The Dresses are Peirct twill, trlcetine, charmeuse, Canten crepe, Georgette, taffeta and crepe de chine. There are simple tailored street styles and afternoon and din ner dresses. Celers include navy, black and brown. Everv one wim mnrln fn cn much higher price and represents extraordinary value at tomorrow's Inamal .Mam .. f Mf syiviai jJUG ui $U. Sizes 14 te 20. (Herond A Peer Fur Ceat Is a Bad Investment In flira. mnre tllnn nnirfli.V 1 Ui... I .... ,i . nnVp rw,,; j "y "" t-iec, E J?! .ade?.ef ur we de net j nui, Kive sausiactien either Vam it.. i . . . Every Hudsen seal (Ave, mifaWnM at in our collection, -for infnn.. ,- '' thick, lUStrOUS fllr. Minsen U -pth and richness, fnr- Vi nnrfnti F - w.w f.U. Al.blj' "tched skins, and the beautiful fash- n"ig of the coat. And nf u. i . .. Z. u j afc UiC arc nec costly. iwncn Hudsen seal coats with great (Second Women's Fur-Cellar Coats Special at $57.50 Pipflirn .. te i ... feel and warmfv" int inZ VTS?1. - large one nfT.7 ,n",r"ned, and silk lined. naturaTreLnnear-!,ettI (dyctl cone ia th enV cnnTV i i V ;"" Utchlne Md riS Sn!?r1-al (dyed?ncy) cellar has a straight back with Thn ,"n; ui paneIs trimml 1th self-covered buttons. flares at the h ' bnck With a belt in fr0nt and Beth eer -fc ua two ,len stitched designs in the back, uetn coats come in the new browns, grays and navy and black. (VlMt Fleer) Warm Winter Coats for Little Miss Six-te-Fourteen Suell anft- ,.. i . , veil lined and ntme mat?,riais' loosely a"d comfortably made, and wintry Warts. mterhned' wlU be sMre le keep the little lady enug from rces am vnr,. 1.,. .... .. v nt , '-' ueuimuie, out we JriM 8"mped any detail of ma- JIM or makine te kren tv,rv, n,J' "rwntfl,,;(. ""?..":". '.: ra cannot find y ur I1WI g,n (floend Fleer) Here Is a Fine Array of xeung People's Shoes WeulBSLitth(i Ht,tleBt baMand going up through the for-Tr- P'0?0 a1 school ages, te the young girl getting ready where t,in-g .ceIlee- Ne better shoes will be found any any cerrectil? !ier phcea ; no mero competent salespeople te fit them Wch te cheese th ther SUCh largG' aiiy' comfertabl place in With Vnff V ", button or Ince shoes e lea IhL eP t008 nnd turned izes e "ak b,ut,ten or ln" shoes. WedL" i ,8, .Ul tu-ncd sole and welted .eui ' V t0 ?4,75' With te W2 Jie bren(l t0cs' sizc3 8 (Vint Fleer) if we are willing learners tne iiuijpeiuiigs ana Fleer) yuuuty is mere important man care te sell, for the reason that in appearance or wear. shawl cellars of the same fur are $290 nna up. with nugc cellars nnd cuffs of skunk or of benver, they are priced from $350 upward. And with cellars' nnd cuffs of clear blue-gray squirrel, $oeo. The- longer Hudsen seal coats 45 inches begin at $425, with cellar of skunk fur. Fleur) " u" ""uui me ceiiar is a very In one model the ther it is a huge ;e shawl cellar of Choice begins with a very well-made, well-lined coat of geed brown worsted at $11.50. Fur-cellared coats Btart at $14.50, and beautiful chlnchlllu models from $18.60 up. High laced shoes of tan calfskin, a geed practical shoe for nturdy wear, sizes 8h!i te 2, $5.50 te $0,50. Sizes 2 te 7, $8.50. Tan luced oxfords with military heels, for growing girls te wear with woolen hose, priced $8.75. fpmafa T 3 ill; A New Velvet Hat Transforms Her Like stars in the sky, they are pepping out ene after another en the street the new velvet hats. And they de most wonderfully freshen and change a woman's whole appearance. Nothing se becoming abeve the face as the soft texture of velvet. And nothing prettier in the way of velvet hats than these we have trimmed for tomorrow te sell at the moderate prices of $10 te $18. Geed quality velvets, in navy blue, black, hennn, nut brown, pheasant, purple and all the charming colors of the season, and in all the pretty new shapes, large and small. (Second Fleer) Cellar Laces Are a Necessity when remodeling n gown or for freshV cning n frock for a. week-end. Imitation Venetian lace and embroid ered net edges, 85c te $1.90 a yard. Vcstings, $2.75 te $0.75 a yard. (Main Fleer) The Daintiest Waist in a Leng While is of white Georgettc crepe, its long tuxedo cellar (reaching almost te the waist), bordered with wide Irish crochet lace. We have seldom had anything se fine and pretty for its price of $10.85. Wide filet lace is used en the cellar and vestee of another new white Georg ette waist at $12. (Third Fleer) New Fabric Gloves Women Like for Fall They are exactly the right weight for new, and they have the added advan tage of washing when soiled. This new shipment brings all the geed colors. Twe - clasp chamois - finished lisle gloves; black, white, pongee, beaver, gray and brown, 85c a pair. Strap-wrist and tab-wrist chamois lisle gloves in black, white, pongee and beaver, $1.25 a pair. Duplex two-clasp gloves, black, white, tan, beaver and slate, $1.75 a pair. (Main Fleer) Women's Bags and Pocketbooks Here is a collection of bags in which it would be very hard for any woman net te find the bag she wants, suppos ing she is looking-for a geed one at a low price. In pin seal, morocco, bright, shiny leather, dull, long-grain leather. In dainty vanity shapes, in every style that any woman can reasonably dosire up te the generously sized shop ping style. Fresh goods, of excellent quality at the most moderate prices $1.50, $2, $3 te $4.85 each. (Main Fleer) Drapery Needfuls of Silk Very often it is the little things that count; little things such as these fringes, tassels, edgings, guimpes, silk picture cords, lamp-shade fringes and ether desirable accessories. This is the best collection of such goods we have known. Prices, $1.50 te $3.25 a yard for silks; 15c te $4.50 a yard for fringes. (Fifth Fleer) Extra Size Means Extra Goodness in These Nightgowns Fer women who like a very slmple gown Lere is one of nainsoek with tucked organdie bands around the square neck and short sleeves. Its price is but $1. Other geed models in extra-size domestic gowns with lace or embroidery trimming, up te $3.85. These who prefer hand-made and hand-embroidered gowns will find very geed values among the extra-size Philippine nightgowns at $8.85, $4.50 and $5. (Third Fleer) The Pleasures of Electric Cooking may be seen In the Heusewares Store today in the demonstration of The Coekerette a new electric portable range. The Coekerette has many advantages and cemqs in sizes for all purposes. The prices range from $40 le $100. (Fourth Fleer) I Silver Tea Services in Period Patterns The Wanamaltcr Jewelry Stere offers a great wealth of beautiful designs in these services. They represent some of the finest that are made and they are correct in every detail of the period for which they are named. Although the prices go up as High as S3000 for n richly ornamented Leuis XIV service, there are many at lower markings. All aie in sterling silver. Washington , $800 Plymouth ' 930 Portsmouth 935 Clerment 965 Newport 1050 Heppcl white 1100 (Main Fleer) A Remarkable Hair Brush Special at $1 Rather small in size, and they hnve the stiff Russian bristles which go through and through the hair. Many men and women with heavy hair will use no ether brushes than these. All the bristles arc hand sewn with copper wire, which makes them very durable (Main Fleer) Benny Scotch Tweeds for Sports Costumes Just landed and ns fine n let of tweeds as we have had for a long time. They ere soft and warm and will wear like iron, and there is nothing better for sports suits, capes, golf skirts or the new dress-and-cape costumes. The colors are the mister browns and grays, characteristic of these tweeds, in mixture, herringbone or invisible plaid weaves. They are 54 and 5G inches wide and $4.50 te $5.50 a yard. (Flrnt Doer) Women's Kid Gloves Special, $1.85 a Pair These are fine imported kid gloves in a geed weight for Fall and in all the most desirable colors. They are everseam sewn and come in black, white, tan, mode, beaver and brown. (Went Aisle) Japanese Lamps and Shades in a Sale One let of Japanese pottery lamps in half a dozen sizes and in about twenty different decorations new priced at $4.25 te $30. There is an attractive assortment of Japanese wicker lamp shades in nine sizes and in silks of practically all colors new 65c te $4.75. Japanese silk and paper lamp shades in different shapes, in a dozen different decorations and in eight different sizes are new $1.25 te $18.50. Japanese parchment lamp shades from six te 22-inch- sizes arc offered it $1.25 te $12.50. V (Fourth Fleer) Have Yeu Learned te Peer P Easier than learning te ride a bicycle. And away you go bound ing with sensations you never dreamed a human being could have ! Pege sticks (the first in America) are $3, .$3.50 and $4. Fer men, women and children. (Seventh Fleer) It Is. Net the First Price and It Is Net the First Leeks that indicate the value in men's clothing. Yeu cannot tell by either of these things. The most faithless sort of clothing may leek very well at the outset. In men's clothing mere than in any ether sort of merchandise you have get te depend upon the faith of the store from which you buy the goods. We have been selling men's clothing in Philadelphia for mere than sixty years, and the geed faith of our men's clothing is the foundation stone of this institu tion. Our new Fall suits and over coats are ready, and you can depend upon them. We have been most careful in our selection te make sure that all of them are all-wool, and we ' have required them te be hand tailored se that they will retain their shape. Considering the condition of the market, the prices are very moderate. Men's new Fall suits, $32 te $55. Youths' models, $23.50 te $40. Men's fine, light-weight overcoats, $30 te $55. Desks fej- College Students Te have one's own desk in col lege is such an advantage that every student should have one. Many fathers and mothers see te it that their student sons or daughters have the desks they need. Desks for this purpose are net ordi nary school desks, but regular eflice desks of a standard type in sizes' suit able for cellege or university apart ments. They are made of oak and specially finished in a dark-brown color, the most durable color for the purpose, and in sizes suitable for purposes of study. Flat desks, $35, $55, $57 and $65. Rell-top desks, $40, $82, $92, $105. Typewriter desks, $65 and $77. Chairs, $0.75, $10.75, $10 and $21. (Third Fleer) Handkerchief Specials for Men and Beys Fer men Irish linen handkerchiefs at $3.85 a dozen. They are a nlce qual ity, geed weight and net clumsy or rough when laundered. Fer boys Irish linen handkerchiefs of sturdy weave. Particularly geed for school use. $4 a dozen. On account of the very low price, both these "specials" are sold only by the dozen. (Weit Alle) The Most Delicious Coffee is made in a percolator. All our nickel plated alcohol percolators nre marked at special prices this month, starting at $7.50. (Fourth Fleer) Always a Coel Glass of Water may be kept close nt hand in a thermos carufe. We have some excellent ones at the very moderate price of $5 each. (Fourth Fleer) The Tasty Delicacies that are baked in a casserele are v ith ith eut number. In attractive nickel-plated stands, we have numerous styles at $ I te $7.50. (Fourth Fleer) Mahogany Trays en which te serve a cooling beverage or aftornoen ten come in plain weed with center designs at $7.75 or with glass tops at $10. (Fourth Fleer) (Third fleer) 100 Exceptionally Geed Neckties at $1 Each Made of fine silk, in beautiful floral patterns over ever woven in soft, conservative colors se desirable for Fall wear. Any man who wants a geed tie for a dollar, and knows one when he sees it, had better see these at the first opportunity. Gentlemen New English Heuse Gowns for Yeu Comfert, service and distinction are very well combined in these all-wool gowns, which come in tans, browns, greens and grays, with silk cord and braided edges. $30. (Main Fleer Here's a Fine New Shee for Smart Men te Ask Fer e-v.i,!1 is " s.pIemlid!-Y tructed High shoe made of the finest Scotch grain call -km in mahogany and black. tar -shae10 tH brogue tee' the new lenS heeI efTcct and a mili- nJVe have bee Particular about the construction of this shoe tc secure extra durability combined with fine fashion muchtenSthefrefeetSh0e " " and fr business mcn who are The price is $13.50, and it is a great value. (Mnln l'loer) Standard Bicycles at Lewer Prices ,.? Ce!unjbi'i aJ,d Continental bicycles have taken a decided drop in pnee-m fact, they are 20 te 25 per cent less than a few me?.ths age ...,ftlJese tw. makes hav.e lenk Riven complete satisfaction, and this announcement of lower prices will be welcome news te wheelmen Columbia chuinles, model, $75. Continental model for men and Celumhia Superb niodel, ?57.r.O women, $12 50. Columbia racer, $60. ) , Continental model for boys and girN, l Olumbia roadster :in! .Tr rnmLt S.VJ.50 .1 'n " wv' Columbia juvenile. ?W and $12.50 (1 hn A Beautiful Tea Sets in Shapes and styles and decerat Enuhsh rlunn ten ii m ,i, .i .....i charming v.lid color flTccts pink, l rench gra and yellow, with leral Iand borders nnd green handles -ipecial at $50 a set of L'.'l pieces. Uejal Doulton tea setn of 26 pieces, in distinctive designs and unique shapes, the deeoiatien being a yellow border en hery, with u pheasant In panels $3e a set. Other sets with mUmi t.-(.i .i- Figns en ivory-$15 for a su of ". pieces. I Tea sets in cobalt blue and floral ' es-igns are special at $20 a snt of M pieces. Sets in blue, pink and green, with i black lace-edge decoration ute spe cially priced ai S18. (Fourth (Mnln rioer) i ,fe'L a'lu e ". ' Encll linnl ft. rnmnlnn ntttl. .... brake, heavy read tires, front nnd rear nut! ;unIu, ioei nag anu tools. (.ullrrj i Assortment of the China Sale ions in exquisite arietyl Salad plates from Wedgwood & ( e.. hnglanil. in octagon shape, with solid color en the edge nnd a bird ( Hiirn in center, are special nt $15 u dozen, or they can be bought sepa- Taney China is shown in large as sortment at very attractive price-j from salad bowls at $.'! n dozen up te bouillon cupi and saucers ut $"4 a dozen Decorated .Nippon China afferdi a very interesting choice at excep tionally ew price -from 3fir fir bread and butter plates up te $2 for celery sets. 200 Covered Pitchers nt FIalf-.i one. one m a half and two pi ," sizes, eW priced at 50c, 75c and $1 L! vv 1 u Fleer) ! nti "! ' .: ' , ...J ? L. . ; . A J t
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