K2gHB ,-;vw7'77fly "JJ!W flT f,- .,- f.J. WpS"., t i- 7r r rfci '5, hi. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 0 V Organ Plays at 9, 11 WANAMAKER'S nnd 4:45 Chimes nt Noen Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Weather Fair Autumn Winds Bring Thoughts of New and Warmer Clothing JjjlVijjgB i It Is Just as Harmful te Take ; the Leaf of Bread out Qf the even half baked as it is te let it Stay in tee long and be overdone. Te have the geed judgment when te go forward and exactly when te step is te have the two prime factors of each day's work. Experience and the example of ethers are our safest teachers. J Nene of us is tee old te go te school every day. Signed' October 13, 1021. Handsome Fur Coats for Practical Service 1 Winter's fiercest storms will rage in vain around these thick, wiirni eeats of practicnl furs, made of the skins of animals quite accustomed te snow and wet muskrat, raccoon, beaver and their kind. It is a pleasure te note hew the skin of the familiar little country jnuskrat, even, is worked up into these supple garments hew thick furred and fine and soft and beautifully colored the skins arc, hew per fectly matched, and what handsome and sensible coats .they make when elegantly finished. Sonie of these muskrat coats have great cellars of Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), or skunk, or beaver, or raccoon. We have them from $175 te $450. In the same sensible, practical class arc coats of raccoon fur, of civet, of Australian opossum, of marmot, and of the softer nutria and beaver fur.. Frem $100 te $025 may be paid, with the certainty of getting n fine and satisfactory fur coat at any price. (frrenil 1'Ioer) 200 Silk and Satin Crepe Afternoon Dresses for Women Specially Priced at $38.50 r These are the silks women most want new crepe-back satins of soft clinging qual ity, Canten crepe and the heavier Russian crepe. They are all of a quality and style that we regularly sell for from $11.50 te $25 mere. In the crepe-back satin there is black, rose taupe and navy. In the ether two silks there are black and navy blue The live models include gracefully draped afternoon gowns in which the two sur faces of the crepe-backed satih are used te great advantage long slender lines with embroidered side panels and an especially effective model in the Russian crepe with just a touch of iridescent nailhead beading. All represent very uncommon value te women wearing J5G te 14 sizes, who need presses of this kind for afternoon or general wear. Ready tomorrow morning. Ostrich Trimmed Parisienne" Corsets One uf the prettiest and most 0el cerhtts ever seen is surely this new one of striped silk tri cot, with its little "wheels" of ostrich finished with the most fairy-like rosette. The price is ?32. Anether of pink satin has its front stud covered and hand cm cm breidery at the top. $28. Anether of silk batiste is for evening. This has a straight top nd clastic gussets intended te five nt the waistline, $:n.!)0. A striped brocaded wit in with Mtrich edging and lace top, $10. t'l iilril Fleer) Inexpensive Petticoats nue satin petticoats ter even 1"? nave flounces much trimmed ith lace and are priced at $i.8.'. Petticoats with cotton jersey "Pi Dllll tullnrrvl a-ilnnn flmmrtw omein back and taune for S1.50. Othci - of wool jersey with "hii flounces,, black only, $7.50. Black s-ateen, $1; in extra sizes, I Mril Fleer) Spanish te Her Heelsin This It js of black suede, with . short imiii. vmmilwl Ien. Cerui'iiir ariuiul the top. Iho prici L, $i;i. I.i i .irtnit' coquettish Spuii Spuii '"Wieel slipper in black satin "parent leather (without in 1"- u (Hill. rl l.-i ijn ....it . iiutr i Griped Sports Skirts te the Larger Weman .Such hkiiu s she Ims rarely " made up. h& "V ,,,lUlle of N all-wool Itrir!'. de,th's in carefully chosen WLlA lhe tellwlnir is the fiW, hftv? evor seen. Sizes 'Rfitt ..) 40 ch waist band. " ?25 and $27,50; - , U'lut Fleer) QMfrm only. (Plrnl Fleur) "These Silks Make Me Want te Give All My Dresses Away and Make New Ones" said a woman who wits delighted with the new Full collection new en display here. It is really a ery delightful place, as people are finding out who want geed -silks at reasonable prices. We have no large jobs of one or two particular silks te force off, and it is net our policy te try te make our customers buy some particular thing, but te provide all that is geed in fashion se there can be ample selection and every one can buy just what she wants. It is well known that this collection contains no silks of second quality, no job lets and none of questionable character. .Seme things of particular interest at this moment are: Japanese hahutai in colors 10-inch novelty tinsel silks, at .si.'i). Japanese white habutais at ?1, $1.25, ?1.3! and up te $11. IMain-colered wash satins, $2 a yard. American striped silk broad cloths, $2.25. Taffetas in street shades, $1.50. Taffetas and gres de lendres, in glace effects, $;i. Printed radium (new in fashion), $.'i. Seft printed taffetas, $1. (I irnt A Very Popular Jersey Freck for Yeung Women at $14.50 This is a dress that gees out almost as fast a.s we can get it in. It is a two-piece model pleated skirt and pocketed overbleuse of rm woolen jersey, in navy, black, henna, reindeer or brown. The Jeeves are long, and there is a detachable cellar and cuffs of white inen. I'm si- linen. . .... ....... ...-.... . - .. ... excellent quality all-wool jersey and hit ..'tin., niiii n l s.n jld in many I 1 10 n. (Snout! Meer) Yeung Women's Coats of Special Goodness at $48 One is a pole model of soft enmel's-hair-and-woe! coating in the natural light tun color. It is a loose, easy-fitting slip-en coat, with roomy armholes, snug cellar, smart pockets and buckled belt. The ether is of seal brown wool belivin- a flare-skiit model with inset geies of stitched belisia, nnd long tasseled scarf cellar. Ileth are interlined, satin lined and extremely geed coats for $18. Sizes M te 20. OrienJ Fleer) Peter Pan Blouses There are any number of styles here new from a simple little white veile at $1.85 up te ji very flne batiste blouse from Perte Rice, every bit hand made, at JfE?,t0. And thbre is u geed model in silk pengee at 16.60. (Third Huge Tuxedo Cellars of Fur Appear en Seme Beautiful Coats for Women "Fur from cellar te hem" might truthfully be said about some of them, for the enormous Tuxedo cellar extends as a wide facing all the way down the front. On ethdr coats it may be equally bread, but the cellar breaks off squarely above the waist line and is continued by loops of the coating itself. And, by the way, these loops of the coat material trim many of the newest and loveliest model. A deep red belivin coat has these loops as a finishing te the shorter Tuxedo cellar of beaver, the big beaver cuffs and the beaver-trimmed pockets. It is $350. A delightful Malay brown belivin coat has the longer Tuxedo cellar of beaver and is $37.". Or the same coat in navy blue with squirrel is $275. And there is a lustrous black silk duvetyn wrap with a bleuscd back and a Tuxedo cellar of mole at $.'125. (Flrt rioer) s;i and i. Crenes de cliine. &''. S.T S3.50. Crepes meteor, $3. Charnicii.se, $:i, $3.50 and $1. Canten crepes, $4 and $1.50. Ceergette crepes, $2. Satins, $2, $2.50, $:s, $:i.:.0 and SI. French novelties, tinsels and breches, $8 te $35. Chiffen veleurs, colors and black, silk fact, $8. Millinery civet, plain and panne, .! and $1. Fluer) places: but please notice the ,, ,........, ....v ,..wi..'V. ..Willi .111 the careful making of ours. Sizes VJuer) The Most Graceful of Earnings are these nevv ones in the form of long pear-shaped pendants, hoops and flexible pendants, and are charming affairs of imitation pearls and jade, imitation jade and rhinestones, .jet and rhinc rhinc stenes, all jet and all imitation lapis lazuli. Prices are $5.50 te $27 (Main I'lner) AlUBIack Handbags in Fine Selection Silk, leather and jet heads aie used te make these bags, which are fine in fashion as well as dig nified. There are some beautiful French handbags of matt and jet, and sometimes with cut steel combined, in draw string and frame styles at $10 te $50. There are lovely black silk bags in many shapes at $:i.50 te $7.50. And there are bhuj: leather handbags in envelope and oval shapes at $'1.25 te $22.50. (Miiln Fleer) TTri still have a few of yW these beaded Georg ette slip-evers, which require but a stitch or two te be read; for wearing ever a slip. Theg are in lame, or chid, jade, nuvii ""' Mack, and are $:i. and $;iS.75. (Mil In Fleer) Women's Silk Stockings $1, $1.25 and $1.75 Mostly second-grade geed--, but with seivice unimpaired. $1 a pair for black and colored silk stockings in a geed weight, with cotton tops; "seconds." $1.25 a pair for full-fashioned colored silk stockings and seam less colored silk with ertieal stripes; first and second guide. $1.75 a pair for full-fashioned black, white and colored silk stockings, mostly all silk, but some with cotton tops; "seconds.'' (Most Mn Utile Children's Ceals and Hats for Winter are fast coming in. The coats are of cheviot and broadcloth and chinchilla, in warm browns, blues, reds and navies --simple, small, sturdv gar ments which will set eir lesy cheeks and cuily hair te per fection, te say nothing of keeping the euugsters com cem com fei table. Seme of the coats are fur trimmed and some are pastel colored, and a few have liats t match. Coats aie $12.50 te $35. Hats, $2 te $11. Sizes 2 te I! year-. (Third Fleer) M "ORE llannvlet nirht- fewna for w e m e n have arrived reuii- lar sizes in striped and white, h i n h necked, V necked and round necked, $1.25 te S2.J& Extra sizes are $15. u (TWfti rher). A Splendid Demand for Men's Overcoats And a Splendid Stock te Supply It . Men can get better citizenlike a nd very value for their money in swinging. overcoats this Fall than has been possible in sev eral years. The fabrics that are new coming through are of higher quality than we have known before in many a day. The workmanship is the very best in all the history of our clothing business. The fashions are pleasing, geed and sound and sensible, a little mere loosely, fitting than overcoats were under the military influence of a few years age mere (Tliiril There Is Only One Genuine Schemacker Piane That is the Schemaekcr piano which has been, made in. Philadelphia since 1838 and is owned, controlled, manufactured and sold by Jehn Wanamalcer. During all these yeais nearly three-quarters of a century the real Schemaekei has steed high among Ameii can pianos and in the faer of musicians. Its tone quality stamps it as an instrument of the first rank. The real Schemacker is known as the "Piane of the Presidents," because eight of the Chief Executiws of the Natien have had u in the White Heuse. People who knew what a great piano the Schemacker Beeks Again ".Ma fair and Montmartre." by Ralph .cill, SO. (ienial sketches of Leii'lmi ami Pan life from the eighties te the present time. "The Lest Ilorien," by (i. Celby Hei ley, $2. A pictur esque and stirring tale of the "Cenrad" tropic school. "Keal Stuff.' ny Kathainie Havilaiid Tayler, $1.75. A book which belong- in I he "Little Women" gieup of stories. "The Jubilee f'irl," M -thur P. Ilankins, $2 ( M jk In I lour ' Weel Crepe Peplin New $1.50 a Yard It is a nice weight le- mtei house frocks and fur - Imnl gn's' dresses and its cNcellent wiarmo wiarme wiarmo preperties make it a wise iliniei for this purpe.-e. In nay and Chinese blue, brown, latum, gar net, plum, taupe and black, .'i.S inches wide. (I irit I lour) The New Hallewe'en Surprise Package is a line thing te la n, for Hal Hal eowe'en gayeties having a black cat anil a jelly einnge bow for color decoration mid lets of goodie-- inside, consisting of One pound of chocolate-covered nougat, One pound of cream mint, One pound chocelate-covued niarshmr.llews, One pound asserted crisp wafers, And snapping bonhenB. Complete for $2. COeun Stall J ten). But it is in the prices that the greatest differ ence comes. Last year's overcoats ,in our stocks were $50 te $100 and were the best values en the market. This year's overcoats, of even better quality, are $30 te $80, an aver age saving of $20 en a garment. It is net everywhere that these actual low prices en fine quality goods prevail. Seme stores still have 1920 overcoats te dispose of, but ours are all brand new 1921 goods. Tloer) :, and want one, should be Mire they get a genuine Scho Sche macker. The Wanamaker Stere is the sole distributor of Sdiemackcr pianos in Philadelphia. It is 'bowing at present two sizes of uprights a .-mall grand and a parlor grand, a player piano, an Augelus piano and an Ampice reproducing piano all genuine Schemackers. Prices range from $7(55 te ?iy.r0, and any instrument may be bought en cemenicnt terms. I loer i The Beys' New Overcoats Are Fine And the as-ertmeiit are a 'urge and interesting a.- anv boy or boy'-, father or mother i.euld ui-h fr. There are browns and gray and greeni-h -hades in seeniinglv unlimited dieice. The I'abrie.- are better, the price- low or and the styles and making the finest in 'many a -eiifen. There are raglan -leeve nnd plain sleeve in double and Jingle luea-ted nii'dcl-i. some -, un belted and sonic with the belt all around. All with geed, warm wool lin ing. Seme with leather buttons, -nine with bone buttons. In 1 1 te is vear sizes at S2e te Si.'. In .'! te 10 year mc. at .0 te It is without doubt the hoi collection in year-. (Sernnil I loer) These Fine Chinese Rugs Are in Wonderful Faver 7'!L'';c. 1a" u1.11- carviui n!'e7 ' !)..i . ..1. . 1 am Hilt IR'l'hiltlS till' . . l- i: : . . , --. "iitiiiii,, nn; ihum ieuumr, products or urn- AiTcinhiries: 3 1W '' th WCUVlns Uf wlilth China1 has been noted We have tuner known Chinese rugs te !,. se much sought for, and one geed silewinr01' W 0M-'tl0,,all' l"" Hhss of Chinese pieces that we have been It s-eeins as if we call find the very nig.s that .se many people are looking for tlu-m Sl'eU St Ut f rhim'-s n,ys art fairl-v delighted with These are Mongolian weaves, the finest quality of Chinese, and they come in an especially geed che.ee of large carpet sizes and in blue and golden colors of wonderful richness and charm. Prices from $245 te $525. "enuerrui INTERESTING trade as well in romance Read This Shirt Story Several months age the man who make- our very fine silk shirts could net get any silks te make them with. He was complaining te us about it en the very day that a Scotchman came through taking orders for the famous David and .Jehn Andersen. (Jlasgevv, madrases, which our Londen Shep uses te make its $7.5(1 custom shirts. Kvery woman knows that David and Jehn Andersen ging hams are the finest in the world, and every man who wears cus tom shirts knows the same about David and Jehn Andersen madrases. They are finer, smoother, mere artfully woven than any ethers and they seem te be everlnsting in their durability and their colors. "I will have te shut down my factory if I cannot get some silks," said the manufacturer. "Why net buy some of this madras and make it up? They arc the next finest thing te silk," we said. He took the hint and placed an order for David and Jehn Andersen madras shirtings. We get the shirts. We have just received them. They are the first ready-te-wear shirts we have ever seen made of David and Jehn Andersen madras, and They Are te Be Sold at Once at $3.65 which is lcs than half the price that men are coming in here every day and paying for custom-made shirts of the same materials. Please note that there are just 1350 of these shirt -i, and there will probably never be any mere. The occasion is an unusual one and there is no reason for such a thing te occur again. But the man who sets hi.- Big Ben early and who comes in for his half dozen will have some shirts that he can be proud of for many a day. Xete that they are all soft shirts, all made up te the very highest requirements of custom-made shirt tailoring ever the Wanamaker large dimensions. Half of them have soft turned back cuffs nnd the ether half have starched cuff.s. The patterns include practically all patterns usually found in custom-shirt collections. Ofnln rinerl $7.50 for a Man's Geed Pebble Grain Calf Shee! Sounds like old times, doesn't it? And when you see these shoes you will be all the better pleased. Of black or tan pebble grain calfskin in straight-lace style with perforated tip and vamp seam, stitched heel seat, wide shank and low, bread heel. Geed style, sturdy high shoes for Winter wear. (.Main I'loer) Men Like These Irish Linen Handkerchiefs as is evident from the fact that wr can scarcely get them m fast enough te satisfy the demand. A new shipment is just In. Excellent plain white linen, with quarter-inch hems, and priced only $3 a dozen, or 2uc each. (Met AUlf) "I Want a Weed-Stick Umbrella," Say se Many Men Here i the be-t one pev shown in Philadelphia for ?e. Made en an S-rib paragon frame, of an imported cloth with silk warp and cotton tilling and in the full L'8-inch size. Beth handle and -hank (which means the whole stick) are of imported weed, which is the English stle. a weed stick being se much lighter than iron, no less durable in nn umbrella and much mere easy te cany when the umbrella is used walking-stick fashion. (Mttln rienr) Bex After Bex of New Blankets Coming In The Kites' -hipni'iit- have brought several lets of blankets of exceptional tine giade, the kind that givx- year- tif .-erv ice and that are lull of w, ninth and excellence . Among these ate plaid blankets of pure California wool weighing ."i lb-, and neatly bound. There i- a choice of pink, blue and tan shades. One grade priced at SKl.r.D and the ether at $1S a pair in the full double-bid si,.. ' New white hhie'ets of pure California wee with pink blue and rep borders, al, cut separately and bound with sei,ette are here in three -i.rs. i'.nM inches, SlO.eO; 7'H I inches. SIS and JSiKiiO mche-, at ."' a pair. ' islxlli rienri 9x12 Feet Wilten Rugs of Three Kinds n unusual a-erTimmt when Wilten rugs of ih.s size are lhe most wanted rugs in America. Angle-Persian- in beautiful designs and eolei- $l--0 Worcester Wiltens, ;-'90. Weel Wilten-. s75 and ?8-l. is"ritli riimri ULMiyinir that wisdom ledges in tlu hand of thu Chinese 7 '"' '" "k111""1,1' in silks an(i Pm'hiins. lacquered w .1 illti'lMAImir n .,!.,;.. I.. (1 (Btfrnth Fleer) things happen in as in baseball and , $fy ares ., .. , . ,. . O'lARlp'' J m. "f5fcr .. , j
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