IW TPlWS, . U K F 'jyWTPW "!'" ' ' W I et; -.. ' ! PfTvrv irv- teflf iff.-jrt7,5f'f"',w'",'''r',,,"f p" -,e. -Hi; rp 5tV mvi ". , t w itctK.' r1 ' r ." i ' ! EVENING PUBLIC pEDaERr-PHlEABEIiPHIA', MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921 It 1. 31 nrpan Plays at 9, 11 WANAMAKER'S W and 4:45 Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S . Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Weather Unsettled ClflmM t wn a .-j 'ulrl ututnn Fashions and Special Sales Ferm an Irresistible Combination M WK '.!!. vtW We Beys Used te Say tQ Each Utner uueu xwcivc Times Twelve!" fr nur beautiful rural section of Gcrmantewn, h I , ae known as "a village of a single street, two t S! leiwr and five miles from the city," tomorrow, ' niies ions , , . ., n .Hal, Amv wut0u a attacked by General Washington and his poorly lad and my quippu n"..0 ut vunw.H irmy. ThP British had marched into Philadelphia, Washington had been defeated en the Brandywine nri General Wayne had lest heavily at Paoli. The British lest heavily at Germantown, and the ittle Centinentalists took heart. They had net wen viYfnrv. but courage and confidence were restored, J .he revolutionary spirit aroused te such an stent that a new spirit came ever the little army and tfieii femmanaei . n wubh i iung aiier inai cieieais Acre turned into victories. I It is only weak people that allow themselves te discouraged when forces of wealth outnumber hem. Defeat is next deer te victory, and if honesty and ruth with courage arise quickly, they are sure te win hedav. whether it be en a battlefield or in a business yhere truth and justice are often side by side with misrepresentation of qualities and values. Signed JM faxtMfy. klehtr S, 1021. The Small Fur Is Ne Lenger a Luxury It Is an absolute essentia, if one is net te feci "half dressed en t street," as one woman phrased it. Ne fur serves the double purpose of decoration and protection itter than these thick, soft, luxuriant double-fur fox scarfs of ours. Frem J40 te 590, they come in taupe, brown, dove gray, platinum ty, black, pointed and blue (dyed) effects with csnecia lv ceed iler choice between $50 and $75. The pointed fox scarfs at $60 and thereabouts nre se beautiful utmost te rival the much mere rare and costly silver fox scarfs. If the natter and broader effect of a lined single-fur fox scarf is referred, it may be had from $25 up. ' Nowhere will be found better furs than these, nnd rarely clse lai such quality for the money. (Second Fleer) Women's New Sports Hats Frem Redleaf, Londen English women arc mere devoted te outdoor sports than any ether women. Londen is the fashionable world's headquarters for sports apparel. And from Londen ceme these smartest of English SPOrtS hats, iust out of their wnnHcn npn-hnves V.aeh bears the Redleaf stamp in the crown seal of exclusiveness and distinction. They arc of soft felt and of moufflen, in jaunty shapes and becoming colors. American women could net find anything smarter te wear for country club and general sports uses. Priced $22 and $23. With them in the English Roem tomorrow will be shown many varieties of ether sports millinery, domestic and imported. (Rrcenil Fleer) 100 Beaded and Spangled Tunics Samples $8.50 te $45 . , . -- ..!. ...... tuiiive ii. me inicei. iwuun uuu Ull ttltuuill i eeinp, samples the prices are less than half. They are what arc newti i as "flat tunics," which means that they are unmade. i e ae amenS tnem some f the most gorgeous beaded and ijled tunics for evening gowns, single panels for evening or after n gowns, garnitures and ethers in the shape for blouses. Seme have MOrate tinsel and RllW emtirnirWv. They arc all the newest fashions for this coming Winter, and it rare bit of geed fortune te get them at such prices, especially the ery beginning of the social season. The Fashion for Black Coats Is Very Pronounced And se sonic of the loveliest new fur-trimmed coats and wraps are black in color, but of such a high silky finish that all somberness is taken away. They are in panne velvet, for example, silk duvetyn or belivia coating and they nre luxuriously trimmed with natural or black wolf, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), caracul, cat lynx, squirrel, Australian opossum, monkey and beaver. One beautiful model has a curious square cape ever each sleeve and is trimmed with deep black fringe. Anether has long wedge-shaped pieces of Hudsen- seal (dyed mU3krat) up and down the skirt te emphasize the flare. These handsome coats arc priced from $225 te $475. Flrt Fleer) Women's Geed Practical Tailored Suits at $35 These are ideal street suits for the woman who wishes a conser vative style, of best material, ex cellently tailored, at a very rea sonable price. They are carefully man-tailei?d in our own workrooms. The ma terials are high-grade I weeds nnd hemespuns, mostly imperfd. The four models provide for (FlrM varied types of figure these who like long slender cent lines, or hert loose coats, or semi-fittinc coats of medium length. Aii are well lined with geed satin. On some models of an English run about tyee the buttons are leathei. We could net offer nor could -ou buy better tailored suits of netter material for $35. Fleer) (t Aisle) Nevel Duvetyn Handbags at $6 and $7 The fabric is se charming, the linings lovely and the bags arc made se well. Far superior te the usual bags at these prices. Pretty shapes in various size may be had in black, navy, brown, copper, platinum and beaver. The new single-strap handbag is in evidence; all the bags have in side frames and mirrors. (Mnln Fleer) New Georgette Bfeuses $10.85 One is an overblousc with a daintily tucked net vestee and long roll cellar. It has long sleeves and is in navy blue or black. The ether is a regular bleure with a vestep and cellar of Geor gette and filet lace and comes only in navy. (Third Fleer) Necklaces That Deserve the Prettiest of Gowns Fer net only are they beau tiful in themselves, but they add a most becoming touch of color. They are necklaces of such semi-precious character as amber, rose quartz, ivory, pink and white coral, rock crystal (in some cases combined with onyx rendells), black onyx and jade. The prices stait a? low as $10 for an amber necklace and go up te $1:30 for one of jade. (.Main Fleer) Yew Letitia Corsets Women appreciate the excel Llm SnA the comfortable if & . , se, cer8ets ami the W that they keep their shape There aie models for praetica'- miWPiC i f,Bure- from the n of slenderest proportions fclrthFrZ-. "'", r2""r (i1.7.l ' muuei- ine mnte BF.f j new Letitias are the N brocade. '" "ausie t vl!Xperienced cersetieres are 'Your sen-ien in -..:... ... Em n! CrrCCt medcl- Pricca "u iu $13. (Third Fleer) fllPrir'niirewr muiTUJ Ul omen's Gleve-Silk Underwear very ft aU 81zes theu8 net ,,. Pwn and fnncv stvles. in styles, pink, !.1K GldVA.cill. i . f.65, "owners SUk Stockings, Seconds Awav Unr P-nj " H.F. ,. "U Oiw. ..? K'ea, 'nrief,. m.(Tr silk steel .."- ' ,ew ffi ntrl n,1 ,,rices fnr "ameena ft mn.(le p00,,s of i, .' quality wen .i Dii .. dSth1emand?-50n'ln'''. desirabfi" a';e,se'"e of the ins. "v,,rDie stvie. tu yii. --v- ui vim Of se- Such a Pretty Party Freck for Yeung Women $35 It is made of Georgette crepe in the loveliest colors delft blue, American beauty, jade green, tangerine, orchid nnd the new gayety rose. The round nek is outlined with silver. A silver snsh girdles the waist. And the skirt is all fluttering points, each point outlined in silver thread. One could net imagine any thing prettier for Miss 14 te 20 te dance in! "Annette" in Weel Jerseu Is Wonderfully Popular $12.50 "Annette" is the girliBh one piece jersey dress with white kid cellar nnd cuffs, and kid- bound pockets. Fer street, school or business wear, noth ing could be simpler or prettier. This new company of "An nettes" is in henna, navy, brewxi or Sorrento blue. 14 te 20 sizes. (Srend Fleer) A Smart Street Oxford Is of Black Calfskin It is of the light weight and feminine cut that fits it for much wder service than the nffire man nish oxfords. Made with high arch and narrow Cuban heel, straight tip nnd perforations, and moderate welted sole. Thp price is $14. The same shoe in chestnut brown calfskin with a militaiy heel is also $14. And at this price also is an other new chestnut blown stieet oxford with military heel and a smart new effect in wing tip and perforations. Flrt Fleer) Coats and Hats for Wee Ones White coats are in favor for tots of 1 and 2 years. N'ew we have cozy little chin chilla coats in two styles at $7.50. One has braid trimming and the ether is a plain box style; both arc interlined nnd nicely lined. Other style coats of chinchilla, corduroy, cashmere, serge, etc , nre $3.85 te $20. ' Hats and caps te go with them are $1.25 te $3.75. 1 Third Fleer) Ruffled Embroidery Fleuncings Daintiest Swiss nnd batiste are embroidered in pretty patterns for babies' dresses, petticoats and such. All white, of course, and 25 inches wide; 76c te $2.76 n yard for Swiss and $1 and $3 for batiste. (Tint Fleer) New Flannellet Nightgowns, $1.25 te $1.85 These cool nights arc bringing n great many women in for them. Nicely made gowns in neat blue, pink and vari-colercd stripes are in. high-cellar 01 V-neck style and nil have long slceves. Trimmed In various ways. (Third Fleer) Rich Carpets Frem the Far and Middle East Are Here at Lowered Prices China and Persia and Anatolia contribute handsomely te this rich and attractive collection. The new purchases brought a most interesting choice of Mahal and Chinese carpets, as well as many smaller-sized Chinese pieces, Persian Snruks and Mesuls. All these we are new offering at substantially less than market prices, together with a number of Persian Serapis and Kermanshahs from our own stock at prices lowered in proportion. Serapi Rugs 11.8x9.6 ft $3B.i 12x10.5 ft $392 16x11 ft $475 12.5x8.11 ft $265 15.6x10.11 ft S5P1 10.7x9.5 ft $225 11.4x9.9 ft $249 12x9.7 ft $285 15x11.9 ft $497 11x9.1 ft $195 23x15 ft $745 6x4.7 ft $75 Kermanshahs 10.3x8.4 ft $675 12.8x9.3 ft $875 12.4x9.2 ft $845 12.7x8.9 ft $683 13x8.11 ft $880 12.3x9.1 ft $845 12.11x9.2 ft $837 18.6x8.7 ft $985 10.10x8.4 ft $665 12.4x9.1 ft $867 12.4x9 ft $862 15.6x11.2 ft $1190 And a let of Anatolian mats, averaging about 1.7x3 ft. at $6.75 te $8.50. 'Hfntli Fleer) f There Is a New Fashion in Yeung Men's Clethes (See It in the Londen Shep) It is the result of the natural reaction that has set in among really well-dressed young men against the increasing growth of what are known as "trick" styles. Individuality in clothes is a geed thing, but it can be carried te extremes. Se for particular men the leading clothing makers have designed conservative suits for this Fall and Winter. Seme of the best examples of these are shown in the new suits in the Londen Shep. They have three or four button coats which are perfectly plain and straight and net shaped at all. After the ether sort of thing they have a marked distinction. They are made of worsted, cheviot and flannel in grays, browns and blues and in striped and checked pat terns. Beautifully made, tee. Pricey, $35 te $65. (Thr (inllrr.v) Excellent Furniture for All Reems at One-third te One-half Less in This Unprecedented Clearing It seems te be a fact that people have come te regard Wanamakcr furniture at one third te one-half less than the regular price of it as being one of the most desirable invest ments in all merchandise. That is why the opportunity te buy it at these savings is always se eagerly availed of. The selling new going en of se many odd Dining-Roem Furniture One-third te One-half Less pieces, suits and groups at one-third te one half less than regular prices results from the re-classification and re-adjustment of the stocks after the unprecedented August Sale, but the collection of goods also includes some recent purchases of a very attractive kind, including a let of excellent bedroom suits. The disposal provides furniture for all rooms and these are some of the items: Living-Roem Furniture One-third te One-half Less Adam motif suit in mahogany, ten pieces, $590. Leuis XIV suit in mahogany ei American walnut, ten pieces, $445. Chippendale suit in American walnut or mahogany, ten piece, 5550. Queen Anne suit in mahegnnj , ten pieces, $595. Sheraton suit in mahogany, ten pieces, $295. Queen Anne suit in mahogany, ten pieces, $335. Adam motif suit in mahogany, ten pieces, $375. Leuis XV suit in American walnut, ten pieces, $590. Mission style suit in quartered oak, finished golden or fumed, $265. (Fifth, Sixth nnd Suit of davenport and two easy chairs, full spring seats and hacks upholstered in high-grade tapestry with spring arms rc ersible seat cushions filled with down, $450. Three-piece suit upholstered in eleur, davenport and two chairs, $650. Italian Renaissance suit, dav enport, two easy chairs, bench and table, upholstered in high grade velour, frames richh carved, $875. Three-piece suit upholstered in brown mohair velour, $495. SPTunth Floers) Davenport upholstered in tap estry, Turkish effect, $190. Armchair te match, $132. Fireside chair in tapestry, $82. Large easy chair covered with tapestry, $85. Large easy rocker covered in tapestry, $85. Tapestry davenports, $82, $95 and $150. Tapestry easy chairs, $44, $48, $72 and $80. Tapestry rockers, $35, $40, $48 and $65. Twe Geed Nevels Just Off the Presses Anything by Mis. Alfred Sidgwick, author of "The Salt of the Earth," premises a treat. Her new book, "Law and Outlaw," fulfills this premise. It is an intensely interesting story of a woman who broke the letter of the law but kept its spirit, and one who kept the letter but broke the spirit. Trice, $1.90. "Youth Triumphant" is a new novel in Geerge Gibbs' best style, combining mystery, adventure and romance in a plot that makes fascinating reading. Price, $2. (.Main Fleer) Togs for Dogs Cellars are 40c te $10. Leads are 25c te S2.50. Harness is 85c te $5. Blankets, $1 te $5. Sweaters, $2.75. And everything te keep the deg in geed condition combs, brushes, soaps, deg and puppy feeds, sleeping baskets and car rying baskets. New English house and sleep ing kennels in various si74es are $11.50 te $22. (Fourth Fleer) New Steamer Rugs Become "Football" Rugs With the tide of trans-Atlantic travel coming in and th football season opening out, these fine, soft, warm woolen rugs are in demand for the football stands. Assortments are excellent just new, with a geed range of colors and pleasing plaid designs. .- Prices start at $10 for a full-size, all-wool rug and go te $40. The imported rugs start at $15. (Msln Fleer) Interesting Prices en Cameras and Lenses A little let of geed cameras has been lowered in price from 20 te 33 'j per cent. Ansco, vest pocket, S lens, $7. Icarette F, 8 lens, $13.50; fi-S lens, $22.50. Ica Atom F, 6-8 lens, $35. Ne. 1 A Hexe, special Tessar lens, $70. Ne. 2C Rcxeette, $3.50, Ne. 3 A Rexeette, $4. Seneca Scout, S'.jst, $3. And ether well-known makes. The famous P 4-5 Aldis lenses, fei Graflex or Reflex cameras, at the following low prices: 6Vin. ins mount, $42.50. 5$i-in. sunk mount, $36.25; focusing mount, $41.25. 5'4-in. iris mount, $31.25; sunk mount, $33.75. 8-in. iris ment, $56.25; sunk mount, $58.75. 4'4-in. iris mount, $28.75; sunk mount, $31.25. 9V4-in. iris mount, $81.25. llW-in. iris mount, $112.50. (fiUllfry) A Trousers Presser creaser, stretcher and hanger, all in one for $1. Cuts down tailor bills and is most convenient, fei it weighs only 20 ounces, folds in the middle and takes up practi cnlly no room in the bureau drawer or suit case A man can get one of these and be well groomed without extra work, (lenrth rineri The Best of Quilts in Full Selection mi JW'heilJyeu &1itbe,nee4 1f a Reed I"111' think of larnh's-woe! filled and down-filled quilts of the finest grades in a practically unlim ited selection of coverings, color effects and patterns, all at pricei away below these of the past season and then, come here and sea the stock that answers te that description. The choice in woel-fiTed is from $5 te $30 Twe very popular kind of down-filled quilts, both made in our own workrooms, nre priced at $13.50 nnd $20 each, these at the former price in coverings of the finest sateen, the quilts at $20 in coverings of nabutai silk, with an interlining of fine cambric Beth kinds are cut in s.re 6x6 feet. Other sizes priced in pro portion. ' Clxth Fleer) The Shelves Are Laden With New and Pretty Curtainings for the Fall New scrims, new marquisettes, new fi let nets and, of course, new madras. These are the curtainings of the hour, and we are showing them in an abundance and diversity et choice that will delight the heart of any woman uhe appreciates the decorative value of dainty and attractive draperies for the Fall and Winter season. Scrims and marquisettes belong te the same family. Here you v ill find both in a most interesting variety of patterns-plain, figured effects, plaids and striped designs. Prices, from 2ec te 75c a yard, in white, ivory and ecru, all widths included. shown rtJ3ecntt?"ardandSnia,ld0taChPd ln whl "' ..enRJJien7.thinW this season there is a fine, striped Brussels net-sclf-stnped-in white and ivory-a very attractive material at $1.50 a yard $1 a yarf? " " mCSh " inCh Wide 1R kin many friends at And, of course, we have plenty of the old-fashioned, but always popular madras in white and ecru, as well as in the most charming color effects wenderfully6 " CUrUining8 lhat fit in nn'whcre cl they come through the wash Prices, 50c te $1 a yard. (Fifth Fleer) i I sffl msi id ,' t Vi it: nh n.