1 w F" f& ?' EVENING ' PUBItfO LED&fiRtelLDELPHtA, HDtfESpAY, 00T03ER S, 1921 X 7 w Organ Plays at 9, 11 .&) ' a WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Jl- nnd 4:45 Stere. Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Chlmrt t first te.. Shew the -New Things and First in Se Many Other Respects! c ' . i - ! 'T' Te Be en Time ds a Habit - I Well Werm uumvating The very smallness of the matter of (being five minutes late makes it less excusable. Hurry is the child of unpunctuality, procrastination and irritability. Te pay a fine for the five or ten minutes late would net be any compensation te a dozen ether men kept waiting with ether engagements te fulfill. We haven't any Vight te threw things out of ger. Ne one should beicensidered eligible for a place en a committee or a beard who is a chronic behind-timer. What kind of a Stere yeuld this be if it were net en the minute with its fashions and fabrics? Signed October B, 1021. s 91 y. jfamifa Introducing the "Knickerbocker," a Suit for Country and Sports Wear The "Knickerbocker" is a two piece suit for women who golf, hunt, 'camp, tramp, ride or have general need of a suit with no Impeding skirt. It consists of a smartly tai lored coat and full-cut knicker bockers, made of British home heme spuns and tweeds, in navy, tan, green, or heather mixtures. It comes also with plain-color releur coat and knickers of sport ing plaids. .Twe models a loose-cut coat, ind a coat fitted te the waist and flared below. Beth cents come well down ever the hips and the knicker3 bag ever a buttoned off. ' Priced $50, $55 and $60. T Riding Habits for Women and Children Correctly tailored habits of homespun, tweed, covert, worsted suiting, cravenette cloth or wool Jersey, perfectly tailored in every detail. Paddock, ripple, Norfolk (First Tloer) or straight-belted coats, with close-fitting shoulders. Breeches cut ever officers' riding pattern. Fittings te order are carefully made. Priced $35 te $85. Skunk Is One of the Best Wearing of All Furs This rich dark natiVb American fur cannot be excelled for gen eral hard service. It is besides one of the most becoming of all furs. But no fur can be mere un satisfactory if a peer thin skin that has been bndly Worked up is chosen. The beauty of the slssnk furs in the Wanamakcr Fur Salen is tpparent at a glance. Thick, deeply furred skins alone are se lected. The fur is of a beautiful dark color, perfectly matched, and exquisitely worked up, as the finest snblcs are worked. Cellars, capes, steles, scarfs and cape-steles of this fur are shown, priced from $30 for an effective muffler cellar, te $265 for a handsome cape-back stele that is n generous and warm wrap. (Second Fleer) Beautiful New Winter Coats for Girls antf Yeung Women $65 te $225 Never has a Winter brought lovelier coats than these. The materials are lustrous as velvet, thick and soft as plush deep piled silk Belivins, veleurs, duvetyns and their many variations. The colors are extraordinarily beautiful deep Malay brown, Seluen marabou brown, the paler caravan brown, reddish mnro mnre cain brown, dusky Byzantine red, the lovely Sorrento blue, navy and midnight blue, and black at its very best in these velvety fabrics. The faEhiens of the ceata arc charming?"" And in most instances they arc hugely cellared and cuffed with fur wolf, SQuirrclj beaver, moleskin, nutria, opossum, fox and se en. Surely no small girl of 8 te 14, and no big sister of 14 te 20, "eulcl find anything mere picturesque te keep her snug and warm en the coldest Winter day. .In sizes 8 te 14 the new coats of this quality are $65 te S110. In sizes 14 te 20 they go up te $223. (Second Fleer) Nine Kinds of Women's HighLaced Shoes at $9.75 They ought te satisfy every re- &meuJ .,f ,l wemnn wh0 wishes high-lacing shoes around mis price. hi.?,i.C m,a, ?hoeso hla& kidskin, X f8kin- She "y "ve- nar ?j?' medium tee or full uim iee. reimln.. n..U heel fraltrinr. T v"'".1 "--' or military talking heel; wing tip or straight And in fPvern a Cnnicn of iUn rnn,l,i ,, . '"- MKwiuiiwun riiZr;"0". lnBt- MPcflnlly de- ;-"" 1"' inOSB U'hn nn. .... S?1? V""! heel or military ti i r ., " trn n .. n. se wne nce(l n ox ex SrJ11. l"tfiB "nd with nccommednting con iced inst vntvtn I.. 1 ' 777 POrtinn '' ",uaiiuc.iii pre- tTAf0?rc, JheeB of Mendid quali $9,75. moderate price of (Pint Fleer) Capes Have a Way With Them And that way is certainly a fascinating one, for many women are buying capes these day3 for sports wenr. The greatest favorites are tweed capes, cut very full and cir cular in shape; usually they are in one piece. They have large arm slits and straps te cress in the front and keep them in place when worn open. They are just the thing for metering or te wear ever the sports suit, nnd mnny women like them for rainy days. Seme arc mnde in our own factory. The materials arc soft-toned mixtures in browns, tnns and greenish shades, and indistinct plaids and checks. The prices are most moderate $35, $37.50 nnd $45. (I'lrit Fleer) Presenting an exclusive collection of the Silks and Woolen ; Materials -adapted for Winter Fashions by CHERUIT, LANVIN, RENEE, the CALWT SOEURS, and ether well-known Paris Couturiers A new and glorious achievement has been attained by France in the silks and ether materials which her foremost artists and weavers created and made for this season's fashions. ' America each season receives many of the new Paris fashions. In fact, the Wanamaker Stere always imports large collections of original Paris models. But we have taken a step forward this season and hurried here the identical silks and woolen materials that the couturiers adopted', se that the women of America might also have these exquisite materials with out having te purchase Paris costumes. A unique feature of the collection is that there is only a dress or manteau length in each material or color. Tomorrow we shall present the first shipment, just off the steamer. r Frem the Great Master RODIER Serge Kasha his newest weave in cashmere wool. It is even finer than his famous Kasha cloth. This material was given prominence in the collection of the Callet Soeurs. RaiUaine the superb corded material which gave distinction te manteaux by Cheruit, Callet Soeurs, Paquin, Relf and ether couturiers. Perllaine Manteaux another wonderful material for sports and day wear. Les Clans Perllaine the startling plaids which Jeanne Lanvin, Paul Peiret, the Callet Soeurs, Jenny, Georgette and Derat introduced se successfully in coats. Les Fekins Perllaine the same weave, but striped. Perllaine Dentelee a similar material, but with a unique border. This exhibit will be presented in the Dress Goods Salen en the First Fleer, beginning tomorrow. New French Silks Among the silk-makers of France there are two who are particularly famous. The silks which com pose this collection are from these two. Every one knows their names ! It would be idle te try te describe the silks. They are exquisite! Metal Cleths Beautiful geld and silver cloths some reflecting fuchsia, blue, rose, red and ether lovely colors. Milraya -A new metal and silk cloth called "Milraya." This received the favor of the Callet Soeurs and Cheruit. Brocades Brocades breeddes they are magnificent! Tinsel brocades, glowing with geld and silver and with the richest colors imaginable. And there are new silk crepes, tee ! All the silks will be exhibited tomorrow in the Silk Salens en the First Fleer. New Flower Trimmings Such as Paris Makes They are lovely for trimming young girls' evening frocks and for debutante dresses. They are used en bags, lampshades and this year especially for girdles. In delicate shades of silk or tinsel from the tiniest widths at 65c a yard up te quite large blossoms connected by stems nnd leaves at $1G a yard. There is a large variety of single flowers also. (Main Fleer) Gleve Silk Underwear Specially Priced Made of rose-pink silk, soft and velvety and in a weight seldom found outslde the high-priced gar ments. The vests nre plainly tailored, low neck and sleeveless, and bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps; sizes 36 te 41. Price, $2.15. The bloomers nre knee length, in sizes 6, 7 and 8, and are $2.65. The union suits nre plainly tai lored, low neck, sleeveless and bodice styles; sizes 38, 40 and 42. Price, $4. OVmt Aisle) Gleve Elegance Frem France Fer stree"t and afternoon wear, heie are new French kid gloves in the long lengths required bv the new wide sleeves that, how ever long, still reveal the arm. Tan or brown everscan! glace kid, 12-button length at $6, 16 button length at $7.50. Tan or black pique kid with heavy embroidery, 12-button length, $6.50. Fer evening wear, the new French white kid gloves in 20 button length are S9. All fit as perfectly as only a French kid glove docs. (Mttln Fleer) "OTT'T' the picturesque rf sleeves of today, bracelets are almost a necessity, and here arc new bracelets of uncommon charm. Seme arc flexible, with one, two or three strands of imitation jade and pearls, or of rhine rhine stene; some- arc made in the farm of hoops; and prices run all the way from $4 te $33. (Main Fleer) liighNecked Nightgowns The cambric and nainsoek gowns which are se much wanted for the colder weather. Twe styles have close necks. Twe have high V necks. One has n square neck. All five are embroidery trimmed and prices run from $2 te $2,85. k. Daintiest Vanity Beeks a Weman Ever Saw! This latest development in vanity handbags canie in only a few days age, and already it is high in ftiver. ab,ut the size and thickness of n wallet, it is made of figured or striped black nnd navy meire silk or red morocco. Geld cor ners or edges add an effective touch and the book is carried by a cord handle. Price $5. (Mulu Fleer) The Vogue of the High- Colored Felt Hat for Women It has been many n year since felt hats were as much worn as "they will be this year. They arc rather small, soft, ndaptable shapes, that have been bent nnd twisted by the milliners into most becoming lines, as you will see in the Wnnamakcr Milli nery Salen3 tomorrow. Fer trimming, the loveliest flower effects have been used; the smartest new ribbons with a tendency te "dangle" off the brim; the most dashing quill and wing fancies. In color, there is orchid, jade, henna, russet, tangerine, the various fuchsia and purple shades, the prettiest tans nnd browns almost any color you can think of, ns well as black, of course, and navy blue. Prices $12 te $22. (tyereml Fleer) Imported Weel Vests and Sweaters for Golfers The Fall and Winter selection of Scotch wool vests nnd English golf jackets is here new. The vests, which arc in various colors, are $10. The jackets, which have sleeves but arc thin enough te be worn comfortably under a coat, are in alpaca and cashmere, in mixtures ,and contrasting colors, and arc '$18 te $35. Heavy Winter sweaters, $5 te $10. (Main Fleer) Men Are Saving Meney en Fine Shoes Various styles of high shoes taken from our regular stocks and lowered $3 te $5 a pair. Chiefly straight English lasts in black and mahogany cordovan and tan calfskin. One blucher style in tan calfskin with medium tee and a few wing-tip brogues. The lowered prices arc $6.75 and $8.75. (Mnln Fleer) O YOU think you would like a little lamp en tirely of glass shade and body alike? Then make a point of seeing the lamps we have recently unpacked from Czechoslovakia. They are in gay Dresden designs half a dozen or mere, and in three or four sizes, and prices are $8J0 te $20. Loek for them in the Lamp Stere. (Fourth Fleer) D L38BCSSMMfcrrSgM"TT'! J - ,, mf " " ' f flUrlmM Uf jHJ If Yeu Want Geed Music Get a Geed Piane Pianos are like people; some are worth while and some are ret. If you want full satisfaction from a piano you must get a geed one. Net neces sarily a high-priced one, but an instrument that ranks high in the price-group te which it belongs. Fer again, pianos, like people, need net be aristocrats te be worth while. Albeit, these who can afford te own the aristocrats among pianos may count them selves fortunate indeed. Chickering Haines Bres. Schemacker Marshall & Wendell Emersen Brambach Lindeman J. C. Campbell and the celebrated Knabs These are the famous instruments you will find in the Wanamaker Piane Stere, and every one of them is worthy. Find them in upright and grand pianos, including the small apartment grands, player-pianos and reproducing pianos. Find them at such a wide range of prices that every purse can be suited, and sold under a system of deferred payments which makes the purchase se much easier. All these Wanamaker pianos were chosen with the greatest care as the best instruments, in our opinion, in their respective classes. And every one has the war ranty of this Stere for its satisfactory service, as well as the guarantee of a reliable maker. The names of these Wanamaker pianos are household names in musical Amer ica. Yeu cannot make a mistake with any of them. , (tei-end Fleer) The Best $7.50 Silk Umbrellas for- Men Umbrellas that will interest men because they are practical and sturdy ns well as mighty geed looking. Black tape-edge taffeta covers ever strong 8-rib Paragon frames. The handles 'are of ash, pimento weed, apple, malacca and box wood. (Mlllll Fleer) ri New Beeks Werth While "Chance Encounters," by Maxwell Struthers Burt. $1.75. A collection of short stories by a writer whose popularity is -j-apidly growing. "Each in His Generation," the story ac claimed the best of 1920 by the O. Henry Memerial Committee, is included in this volume. "The Hermit of Turkey Hol Hel Hel eow,' by Arthur Train. $1.65. If you like a human mystery you will fellow this new story nbeut Ephraim Jutt with the warmest interest. "The Other Susan," by Jennette Lee. $1.75. A stirring jievcl based en the conflict be tween love and duty in the soul of :i New England farm er's wife. (Mnln 1 l-Kir) It's Like Old Times Again in Oriental Rugs Prices of the ru"s in these special lets that we are offering arc back practically te where thev were befeie the war. That is one reason why business is se geed. Anether is 'he line, desirable character of the rugs themselves. They nre rugs that people want, and because of the prices, the peeplu want them all the mere. In carpet-size piec there arc Mahals, Kermanshahs, Chinese and Serapis. In smaller sizes there are Chinese, Mesuls and Saruks. mere are carp, t si.es priced from $137 upward. and .Mesuls are maiked $25 and upward for sizes 4x2 Chinese and 5x3 ft. Saruks 4.6.C ft. arc $195 te $247. (hcxMitll Fleer) Beautiful Belgian Table Linens Just Opened Belgian linens are se fnmeus for their fineness and beauty and unsurpassed wearing qualities that it will be enough te say of these newly opened goods that they are worthy of tin- reputation which linens from that historic land have wen en their merit. In this shipment there are table cloths and napkins showing all the character and individuality in texture and pattern that have always appealed te levers of fine napery. Tablecloths 2.2 yards, $11.50 te $18.50. 2x24 yards, $14.50 te $22.50. 2'i21i yards, $1:5.50 te $1(5.50. 2Vx2l,2 yards, $18.75 te $27.50. Napkins In 20 'a, 22, 21 V-, 20 and 27 inch sizes at $10.75, $115.50, $15.75, $20 ind $27.50 n dozen. Alse a new let of fine hem stitched Belgian linen towels with hucknbnck centers and damask borders beautiful, soft, mellow finished weaves, size 25x40 inches nt $1.75 and 25.12 inches at $2 each. The Chest of Silver That All Brides Like It i one of the most useful of wedding gifts and one of the first te lie decided upon. The silver is the finest sterling quality, and there is even a larger u.sertment of period patterns than mentioned here. A TiO pie ca chest of Clerment silver at $109. A 42-piece chest of Washington silver at $141. A 42-piece chest of Clovelly silver at $120. A 54-piece chest of Chippendale silver at $174. A 54-piece chest of Portsmouth siher at $217. A 78-piece chest of St. Geerge silver at $310. A 102-picce clust of Lansdowne silver nt $439. A 102-pirce chest of St. Dunstan silver at $01:5. A 101-piece chtst of Heppelwhite silver at $565. (.Mulu Fluer) A?0 -tUL has (Flrl Fleer) XOTI1ER consignment arrived in the China Stere of that simple and decorative pottery known as Cowan. The shapes are classic and the colors this lime are larkspur and cop per. The prices for vases arc $2 te $16; for bowls, $350 te $10. (Fourth Fleer) Helland Bulbs for Fall Planting Ciecus, 20c dozen, $l hundred. Tulips, single or double, 5c each, 50c dozen, $3.75 hundred. Daffodils, single or double, 6c each, GOc dozen, $4.50 hundred. Hyacinths, 10c each, 85e dozen, $5.50 bundled. Hyacinth glnsses for growing bulbs in watc- are 35c each. (Fourth Fleer) Between the New Purchases and the Odd Groups mis is a wonderful Furniture Clearing "He must have needed the money when he sold such furniture te you at a price that enables you te sell it for se little." It was a visiting furniture manufacturer who said this the ether day as he looked at some of the goods that we are offering in this- remarkable disposal. He was speaking ffem close, accurate knowledge of the cost of making such geed furniture as he was look ing at. It is net pretended that 1 of the furniture in the clearance is at cost of making or less. But it is a fact that nearly all of it is one-third te one-half less- than regular retail prices and the remainder ei it is less tiian halt price. There are a few thousand individual pieces for all rooms. There are some hundreds of suits for living rooms, dining rooms and edroems. Many of the "most attractive things belong te recent purchases, secured at very substantial advantages in price. But the great bulk of the collection is made up of odd and individual pieces and lets which the greatest August sale ever known was bound te leave. i Th neir-aI clearaway of these is proving the greatest umitj ui its IvlUU. flj m m si I mi m in W(; r ' 8 H (Fifth iiiul sixth Fleen) (Third Fleer) 1 r & fi3I
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