tt '&. ri"'tff'iOf'.'A'i 7f 'Ofl!' ' ft Jt ,'"t '' vT-r 4' "';'"J.,.Vif' r -,-t- ' """'IpJW'f tstT:i$i?w hfl BVBNINGh PUBLIC' -IiBDGtBR PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' OCTOBER 8, 1921 T A x -t Band at 9; Organ at 11 and 4:45 . Chimp nt Noen Weather Unsettled WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Se Many New Things and Se Much That Is Lewer in Price 1 Slackerism During the War Became Odious especially in America. Any sort of inefficiency is a form of slackerism. A schoolboy arid a college mate should remember this. His teacher will net like te use the word odious, but she writes it down somewhere that se and se is a slacker. Te "leaf" en any job or avoid any plain duty is slackerism. A father or mother tee busy te train a son or daughter in honor, honesty and straightforwardness is likely te regret it as a serious mistake. Signed October S, 1021. Qfamwfa Fancy Runs Riet in the new tasscled cords and chains, and it is well ttyit it does, for these ornaments are often the accent which makes the dress, especially when the latter is severe in line. The cords are of black silk and the chains silver plated, with imitation pearl beads; the tassels are of pearl. beads finished with little imitation jade beads or with rhine rhine stene mountings. Prices are $6.50 te $21. (Main Fleer) Many of the PrettiestlNew Hats Display Lace It is a ripple of the Spanish wave, of course this use of lace en Winter millinery. And a very softening and becoming fashion it is, tee, and one that women almost universally like. Anether fancy of the year is for rich-colored French flowers of velvet and silk. Beth these millinery tendencies will be shown en the new hats in the Gray Salens Monday. Seme copy French originals. Others were designed here. All are beautiful and effective. They are priced $15, $18, $20 and up te $30. (Hrreml Fleer) Real Irish Laces Frem Ireland Fine though Ihe Irish lace is which is made in China, that which comes from the Emerald Isle has a quality of its own which appeals te the levers of this loveliest of handwork. The shipment includes both the baby Irish and the heavy, edges and insertions, and both" in rare and charac teristic designs. Insertions are l's inches te GV inches wide, and are $2.50 "te $13.75 a yard. Edges are l'2 inches te Ri inches and $2.75 te $12 a yard. (Slain I'lner) Women's Afternoon, Calling and Reception Gowns of Velvet Few of these will meet their duplicates, for they are nearly all onc-ef-a-ldnd costumes. Each is of soft, supple chiffon velvet burgundy wine velvet, black velvet with a lint of coral and jet; ruby velvet that shim mers like a iewel at every motion; fuchsia velvet with cellar and cirdle of chinchilla fur; black velvet with ermine garniture; mahogany velvet with long tight sleeves; coppery red geld velvet with tiny shoulder sleeves; black velvet with wide Chinese sleeves of red-aiid-geld velvet brocade; sapphire velvet with heavy ropes or pointed steel beads these and many mere. Each is lovely, net only in color and material, but in the fashion of the gown. Prices begin with n checked velvet street or calling gown at $65 and go up te $265. (First l'loer) French Crocheted Hand bags With Steel Bead Designs Hand crocheted and orna mented with attractive pat terns of cut steel beads, and with tassels of the beads. All are drawstring style, with long chain handles. Celers are henna, jade, brown and several shades of blue. Prfces $7.50 te $22.50. ' (Mnln Fleer) The New Fashion Blouses Will Be Shown Monday . There are "tunic" blouses almost as long as a dress, ,and with the addition of a silk slip they form a complete costume. They are lovely affairs with old geld or black jet beads and girdles; some have scalloped edges, ethers beaded fringe. There arc the new ever-blouses with different colored sleeves or sleeves of a different material. Seme of these are in the most brilliant colorings. There are fascinating bracelet blouses, blouses with "bateau" necks, black lace blouses with perhaps a touch of iridescent beaded trimming. With all the variety, however, every woman will remark the fact that each and every one gives the very desirable new long lines. The cleverness with which they achieve this is worth a visit alone. (TUIrd Fleer) A Nevel Corset Material shown in one of our new Parisiennes is a flowered cress-bar silk, pink, and the last word of daintiness. The corset is of the step-in per suasion, and very softly boned, net a steel in it. Alse its trimming is of fairy-like ribbon b 0 w knot s. Price, $22. Anether new Parisienne cut very low is geed for women with very full dia phragms. This is of pink broche and $32. (Third Fleer) A Brogue Oxford Almest Exactly Like Her Brether's A new oxford for young women is se mannish in ap pearance thati he and she will scarcely be able te tell their shoes apart. It is a heavy brogue ox ford of Norwegian grained tan calfskin, with a mascu line bread tee and vamp, and a bread, flared, flat heel just like a man's. Yeung women are buying It quickly for school and street wear. Price $10. ( I'lrht Fleer) Radium Silk Nightgowns are nothing short of en chanting in texture and color and design. There are several styles, some V -locked and square necked, trimmed with filet lace, some V necked and tailored. The first of these are pink and the second orchid color, and they are all $10.50. ilhlnl Fleer, ( entral) Loiigcletli and Nainsoek Our ten-yard pieces of Deth materials are marked at the lowest prices for year. Past. Fer instance: . Longcleth, 3G inches wide, 1 1 $1.45, $1.75, $2, $2.50, 52.75 and $3.25 the piece. . Nainsoek, 3G inches wide, 18 $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3; ai)d nainsoek, 45 inches v'ide, is $5. (Flrt Fleer) Yeung Women's Fine Canten Crepe Gowns Special at $37.50 A limited quantity of fine dresses in Canten crepe, heavy Russian crepe, satin faced crepe and charmeuse will be sold Monday at the special price of $37.50. They are almost all one-of-a-kind mod els, and all of a very much higher quality than ia usually sold at this price. Modish all-black gowns, black gowns with a flash of color in girdle, garniture or elsewhere, brown gowns and dark blue gowns are nil included each a very charm ing toilette. Sizes are 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Unusual Coats for Yeung Women Special at $37.50 All in the one color and material a soft reindeer brown velour. A high-buttoned cellar of beaverettte fur, and cuffs of the same en the wide bell-shaped sleeves. A long tie belt with fringed ends. Warmly interlined, and lined throughout with geed peau de cygne. A geed-looking, well-made coat of very exceptional quality for Monday's price of $37.50. Sizes M te 20. (Hccenrt Fleer) Silk Stockings at $1.75 "Seconds" but Beauties Kull-fashioned, ingrain silk stockings and one of the best values we have had in some time. Heavy silk in black with extra reinforced lisle soles and garter tops, and lighter weight all-silk in black, white and colors, , Wtt Atl) ' "" La Rana Pearls Newly Arrived Frem Paris Anether importation of these finest of imitation penrls in the form of necklaces. There ii new hcie one of the best collections of these necklaces that we have ever had. La Rilna pearls also have the distinction of being the most reasonably priced of any imitation pearls of anything like their quality. They arc in IG-inch necklaces at $2f up te HO-inrh necklaces at $65., Diamond-mounted clasps from $20 te $120. (Main Fleer) A Girdle for Every Gewn Se It Would Seem That is the only way we can account for the marvelous number of jet and beaded girdles that women are buying these days. And we are bringing in new shipments as fast as we can. The black jet girdles are especially fashionable, and there are numerous styles, some with large cabochons con nected by beads or jet. Bright cherry red with black is another favorite, but a woman can find almost any color she wants. In fact, the Dress-Trimming Stere has never had such a large collection of these girdles and it is quite certain there is none te equal it elsewhere. Frem $1.75 te $25. (Mnln Fleer) y$jPffy. r ; ' ! i' y l '' A New Fashion in Coats Shows a DecidedWaisi Line And this is only one of the many new and interesting fea tures of some beautiful new duvetyn coats which have just been received in th Women's Ceat Salens. Sometimes there is a bread giidle, elaborately embroidered in chenille and tinrel. Mere often the coat is very much bleuscd at the waist and finished with a nariew strap belt. The skirt part is quite apt te be plain, even tight-fitting back and front with slight gather--, at the sides. The sleeves well, it is hardly possible te describe them, for thry have ued eeiy vaiiatien of cape effect known and also a few that are entrelv new. Seme of the richest of furs are used en these coats. One ha3 the entire upper part of mole, another is trimmed with flying squirrel and still another beaver. They are ?250 te $395. (Flrit Fleer) QUEER white vesting O arc still in favor cer fainltj nothing gives a mere charming a n d feminine touch te a simple costume. They are all of white organ die Heme with embroidery and lace, some with cm cm breidery and puffed net. $2.75 te $5.75 a yard are the prices. A few have cellar edges te match, at $1 te $1.75 a yard. (First I lnr) TtEDROOM lamps with -O twisted silk cords and rose, black or orchid silk shades trimmed with mess, ran be adjusted at any angle and cost $15 complete. The same things in floor fleor floer lamp size for reading are $85. Incidentally we mifht ncntien Japanese wicker shades in blue, rose, green and geld at (5c te $1.75. ( 1 eurth 1 loon Any Little Tet WIie Needs a Ceat or Bennet should be quickly brought te the Unby Stere at Warm maker's, and here equipped with ene of these charming little coats hats or beuiuts. We think we haw never seer, se many pretty styles in little coats of chinchilla, cor duroy, cashmere, broadcloth, belivia or duvetyn in white or pale color for the littlest ones, anil ether colors for elder ihililren; nor such fasci nating little bonnet?, caps and hats many te match the coats. In one te three year ages the coat.-, are $'i .50 te $25. In two te m car sizes, $12.50 te $35. Habv bonnets are $1.25 te $9.50. Hat a from $2.50 te $11, including many nretty beavers. (Tlilnl Fleer) Pointers Lustre tea sets in green-and-black, yellow - and-blue, orange-and-black and ether color schemes are among the prettiest newcomers te the China Stere. Each beasts six cups and saucers, six plates, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a cream jug. Price, $35. (Fourth Fleer) Parchment flowers may new be had in sprays, clusters and wreaths for $10 te $25. (Fourth Fleer! De you knew that home women wear transforma tions te save their own hair? This is apt te be the case where their hair is straight and they don't like te have it waved or curled. The Salen de Beaute has, besides trans formations, bangs, fringes, switches, curls and hair nets. llhlrj I lour) Velour Checks Are Much Used for Winter Dresses They arc quite small checks in the liner, softer weights of wool velour. and they are just as smart as theycan be. At present there is a really remarkable aricty here, due te several new shipments, but these checks are se much liked that they go out very quickly. Plenty of black-and-white, brown-and-white, blue-and-tan and brown-and-tan, which are the best colors. Prices start at $2.50 and go up te $5.50. All are 51 inches wide. (Flrtt Fleer) Men's Fine Sports Shirts of English Flannel The material in these shirts is wonderfully soft and fine and they come in about a dozen different de signs. They have attached soft cellars and wristband cuffs. Price, $7.50. (Main Fleer) A New Vagabond Boek is "Working North Frem Patagonia," by Harry A. J'ranck. Price, $5. The enormous continent of Seuth America is traversed by Mr. Franck from its extreme south te its northeast cor ner from Argentina te Bra zil. He sees the Rie de la Plata and the "turbid Ama Ama eon;" the pampas and the "Paris of the Seuth," Buenes Aires; the upstanding, pro gressive little republic of Uruguay; Rie and great Brazil. This is an important and a fascinating addition te Mr. Franck's remarkable group of travel books. They are always welcomed, always popular, but the growing ap preciation of the importance te us of understanding Seuth America makes this one even mere than usually timely and acceptable. (Mnln Fleer) Small Grand Pianos for Apartments It is only recently that people have learned that they can get a small grand piano which will take up no mere room than an upright piano. Heretofore these who had small rooms in their homes, or who lived in apartments, had no idea they could spare the space for a grand piano. Many people prefer a grand piano te any ether style, and it is undoubtedly a much handsomer piece of furniture. The newer types of these smaller grand pianos have all the richness of tone that larger instru ments have and all the power any one wants outside of a concert hall. The Wanamaker Stere has small grand pianos in the following famous makes : The Finest Arabian Mecha Street Gloves for Women They are like velvet te the touch, perfect fitting en the hand, beautiful te the eye and almost endless for wear. In the new autumn shades of gray, butternut brown, sand, pearl and beaver. One button or one clasp, with heavily embroidered backs; some with white kid binding at wrist. Priced $3.25, S3.75 and $1.?5. (Mnln Fleer) Chickering Schemacker Emersen Lindeman & Sens Knabe Haines Bres. Marshall & Wendell Brambach Prices range from $695 te $1400, and any of these instruments may be purchased en convenient terms. (Second Fleer) Are Your Blankets Ready for the Celd Weather? Blankets cleaned by our sanitary process are made sweet, soft and spotless and made te leek like new. Single blankets, 75c. Deuble blankets, $1.50. Phene our Dry-Cleaning Desk and we will call for your blankets. (Th r.Mler.Tl New Bales of Araks Jein the Oriental Rug Selling Araks are Mahals of the finest kind, and these are the finest kind of Araks. In color and design they have all the warmth and richness of the red, blue and ecru shades typical of Mahals, but they have these things is an especial degree. In weave they are extra heay and s jbstantial, combining furnishing qualities and wearing qualities in a way that makes them rugs of the most desirable kind. These newly unbaled pieces have come te us for selling at special prices. 12.7 fl.'i f' $41!.-) 12 3 x 0.1 ft ,525 12.0 x 8.5 ft $425 1IU 10.i5 ft $585 12 .1 x 0 G ft $177 y 8 x' - ft $287 11.11': 8-i ft $435 ne10-. . c-,7-, 11.5 xl0.5 ft $525 9.10v S.2 ft $30.-, J.O M0 . f Se.., ,2 12.5 x 9..1 ft $183 11.. x 8.1 ft $305 14.7 x 10.0 ft, $635 Many new Chinese rugs have also come in, and of these there is new a particu larly attractive assortment. Carpet-size Chinese pieces are new marked $H5 te $790 in sires 10x8.2 ft te 20x1 0.3 ft. Anether size Anether very interesting new shipment is made up of Hamadans averaging in about 3.8x2.6 ft., and these are at exceptionally low prices $30 te $37 each. i r wrth I lour i Opening Up a Fine New Let of Huckaback Linen Towels There are guest towels of all-linen, with neat damask borders, carefully hem stitched, size 1-1x22 inches, priced at 75c each. Excellently made all-linen huckaback with damask bor ders and hemstitched edges are marked $1 each. Heavy, all-linen huckaback towels with neat striped bor ders, size 20x30 inches are $1.25 each. And at $1.50 each there are all-linen huckaback tow els, of a beautiful texture, with neat floral borders all around and all neatly hem stitched, size 21x10 inches. i I'irt ( 1- lenr New Demestic Rugs in 9 x 12-Ft. Size The finest Wiltens are $115 and S120. Standard Wiltens are $75, $K2.50. $84 and $90. Axminsters nr $33. $3-1.50, $-17 and $50.50 Bedy Bruels are $00. Seamless velvet rugs are $52.50. i"cTtitli Fluiin Figured Filet Net Curtains for Any Roem in the Heuse They are one of the few curtains which are suitable for jhis purpose and they are among the best wearing and wash ing curtains that we- knew. The square mesh makes them hang straight after being laundered. Seme are made with a two-inch hem, ethers hae a lacu edge. In white or ecru. $2.25 te $5 a pair, and this is an unusually low price for them. Fifth Fleer i 250 Pieces of Office Furniture at Half This is an opportunity arming out of the adiu-tment of our office furniture stocks. h is the me.-t remarkable office r'uviutuv offering since pre-war das a fact which nn business man who knows office furniture allies can understand and appreciate. The pieces offered are roll-top desks, flat-top desks, and chairs, practically all of them m lull quartered oak, some in plain oak. All are at half tedaj's Knll-tep desks, new $70 regular prices. te $133. (.hairs are new $5 te Flat-top desks, new ?32 S 12.50. te SI 20. We are also offering a number of uwhngai,ii-mish(d disks, mostly of a verv fine grade, at exactly half price. ' (Third Fleer) Tables, mostly large sizes. 72 te 120 inches, new $100 te $175. 1 4 v,' .1 A 1 1i 1