?bf 1 EVENING PUBLIC SLEDER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER U, 1921 Hand at 9; Organ nt 11 and 4:45 Oilmen lit Noen Weather Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes nt 5 If l: And New te Get Outfitted for the Fresty Days Already Here w raft'- I I'r ( Chiseled en j VJXiy. uameiuvnumut in Latin are the werds: "He touched nothing May the winds and weather play gently upon the stone honored te bear these golden words, that they may be read and remembered through countless generations. What mere en earth can any human being ask for? Signed October lb, 1021. The Littlest Fur Scarf Should Be Beyond Criticism It will be, If purchased here. Ne fur scarf In our cases Is tee imell or Httle-prlced te be the best of its kind. Frem $22.50 te $50 and thereabouts we have beautiful little scarfs of brown mink, stone marten, baum marten or the darker Japancse marten. Hudsen Bay sable scarfs start at $45. And from that one may cheese at "various prices up te a handseme Russian sable scarf at $600. The same exquisite care gees -into the selection of each. j (Second Fleer) Yeung Women's Drqsses of Beaded Canten Crepe, Velveteen and Tricetine, Special at $25 About iifty fine Canten crepe gowns in 14 te 20 year sizes arc bpecially juiced nt $25 for tomorrow. They arc "sample" gowns and worth very much mere. They are one-of-a-kind mod med cIb, all handsomely beaded or hand embroidered, and represent extraordinary value. Dresses of imported velveteen in brown or navy blue, and of fine quality blue tricetine, made te our order in youthful models Willi every detail correct, arc also $25. These all represent unusual value. Sizes throughout arc 14 te '20. The Prettiest Fur-Cellared Ceat for Girls at $28.50 It is a greenish-blue (something like the new artichoke blue) worsted of soft, thick quality, nicely made, well lined and topped by a great cellar of raccoon fur or Australian opossum. We have never been u better coat for gills of 0 te 14 years for $28.50. Other coats for girls of the same ages start at $11.50 for a geed brown woolen coat, thick and warm and well made, and lined throughout. Boaverettc-c.ellared cent3 arc $14.50. Geed chinchilla cents in brown or nnvy are $18.50. Frem that the prices go gradually up te the most luxurious fur-cellared gar ments of fine silk belivia and vcleur and duvctyn at $78, $08 and $110. (Kecnnil Fleer) Frelaset Corsets Frent Lace The two latest models te arrive are -one of figured butiste which is designed for the average fig ure and is topless with an elastic Jill around it, and one of pink breclie heavily boned and daintily trimmed with ribbon and fringed braid. The first is $4 and the second $11. (Third rioer) Fluffy Silk Chemises Crepe de chine cnvelope che mises in a pretty shade of pink and with n great deal of lace and nut and ether ornamentation. li'Se" 0, 3,8r'' ?G' ?7,D0 Itml win'0?" ' color sntl trimmed with lace, $3.86 and $5. (Third Fleur) Women's Plaid Skirts Specials, $8.75 " the prettiest all-wool wor wer !fi ', m'y flne uml aeft "d the in it ls,u R00d sn''tH wodel, plain ,'n the fjent with two silt pockets M a slightly gathered back. enVuy in,re in the two best color combinations of the season tan tan M'Mue and tan-and-brown. (Ftrt Vler the Stene of that he did net adorn." Bright Colored Lingerie Frem Paris Naturally the French would sooner or later have a renctien from their favored und always exquisite black and white! But vivid though the colors rose and salmon besides the familiar flesh ure, the garments remain ex quisite and refined with their hand-done drawnwerk and their narrow edges of real Valenci ennes. They come in sets but the gar ments will also be sold separately. Chemises, $5.50. Drawers, $0. Nightgowns, $0.50. (Third Fleer) QMh Concerning Breakfast Coats Corduroy coats which nre cozi cezi neas itself, with their large cellnrn and pockets, their linings and their gay colors rose, cherry, navy, light blue and lavender. Price, $0.75. And satin breakfast coats one style at $7.85 may be had in Copenhagen and light blues be sides pink; jmd another at $8.75 may be had in both changeable and solid colors. These nlse have two pockets. (Third Fleer) r W Velvet and Ostrich Are Picturesque Comrades in Millinery In the Millinery Salens tomorrow will be found particularly geed velvet hats of a becoming medium-size shape, trimmed with soft ostrich feathers. Others, equally effective, have lovely soft-colored silk and velvet flowers massed against their volvet crowns. Still ethers nrc picturesquely draped with lace. These new velvet hats are in black, navy, taupe, nut brown, French blue or the fuchsia purple shades. They are specially priced at $15. Fer young girls arc shown some charming new duvctyn hats, variously trimmed, and priced $10 and less. (Second Fleer) 100 Fur-Trimmed Suits for Women Special at $27.50 Te buy these suits for $27.50 is exactly like putting $11 in your pocket, for their valuation is that much mere. The material is a smooth wool velour, in navy, French blue or black. The jaunty coat swings free from the shoulders, giving a loose ripple-back effect. It is effectively braided in black, has bell-shaped sleeves, and is topped by a snug-buttoning cellar of beaverctte fur. The lining is figured satin. The skirt is a geed cut, with two pockets. Women who wish a rather dressy looking suit at small cost will find these entirely satisfactory. A Dress With a Cape, Special at $18.75 A one-piece tailored dress of geed, simple lines, very well made, with a completely enveloping hip length cape te match. The material is a wool suiting in heather mixtures, oxford gray or grecn-nnd-bluc. $18.75 is, of course, a lewer-than-usunl price. (rimt French Beaded Blouses Again at $15 And this is just about half what these pretty blouses would cost under different circum stances. They arc in crepe de chine or Georgette crepe, elaborately ecaded in steel beads and made in slip-ever style te be worn out side the skirt. The sleeves are short. There nrc practically all the geed shades te go with the tai lored suit or with a separate skirt if one wishes. (Third Fleer) Necklaces Gay and Graceful Red bead necklaces of ever se many kinds and at verv little prices COc, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Novelty brad necklaces imita tion jade, amber, sapphire, lapis lasuli and rose quartz, usually with metal ornaments, $1 te $H. (Muln rioer) Fine Novelty Velveteens First Time, $1.50 a Yard They were about four times Ibis price last season! fhey are a beautiful quality of velveteen with self 'colored stripes, plaid or a wavy checked design and they are very desirable for dresses, children's coats or women's wraps. (Flrit rioer) Seme Extra Geed Values in Women's and Children's Shoes Women's sturdy black calfskin oxfords with substantial soles, straight tip ami military heels, of exceptionally geed quality for $8. The same shoe in tan calf for $8.75. Norwegian grained tan calfskin brogue oxfords with long wing tip and broader military heel, $9.75. Children's Tan Shoes Splendidly durable tan calfskin high-laced shoes, providing every variety of weight, from flexible turned soles te stoutest welted soles, and from spring heels te the low bread heel a grewinir girl wears. Sizes 8 ',5 te 11, $4.50 te $0.75. ' ' Sizes 11 1,4 te 2, $5.50 te $7.75. Sizes 2V te 7, $8.50 te $10.60. (Vlrt Fleer) TTIMDROIDERED edges Hi for cellars and cuffs arc of the daintiest St. Gall work some en ecru batiste, and the ethers en white or gandie. The first are JVj te 14 inches wide and 35c te $J.50 q gard; and the sec ond are six and eight inches wide and 50c te $2JjO a yard. (Tint Flaer) Smartly Tailored Fine Flannel Dresses at $18.75 Extremely well-tailored dresses of fine light weight flannel in beautiful shades of gray, taupe and beige, with grosgrain ribbon bindings te match. They have the new annhele and shoulder effects, three-quarter sleeves, and an effective cellar. Fleer) Women's and Children's Geed Gloves at Very Special Prices These geed gloves arc all under regular price, all new, and all perfect. Readu Tomorrow for Women Duplex fabric gloves, two clasp, gray only, nt 55c. Imported kid gloves, two clasp, evcrscam sewn, tan, mode, white, at $1.85. Fine two-clasp French kid gloves, pique sewn, white with fancy embroidered backs, $2.15. Imported twe-clabp pique-sewn cape gloves, brown or beaver, $2.15. Six-button-length strap-wrist ctfpcskin gloves, pique sewn, tan or brown, $3. Children's Gloves Fine Scotch knitted seamless wool gleveh, at 75c. Capcskin gauntlets, fleece lined, sizes 7 te 15 yean,, $1.25. (West Alula) Women's New$40 and $55 Coats Are Very Remarkable, Indeed They are intended for women who want a handsome coat without tur trimming at a moderate price. We have found many women asking for just this kind of coat. The style at $10 Is very fine all-wool eleur tortoise shell or Malay brown, navy or black. It has the new long, straight lines, flaring toward the hem, a paneled back and pointed panels under the arms, ending in tassels. The front is belted. The ether, at $55, is a beautiful Belivia, as soft and warm as can be with a large cape cellar which can be buttoned up closely at the threat. There is a choice of tortoise taupe, Malay brown or navy. Flrt l'loer) Paris Sends New Baby Frecks Fine little white dresses of nnlnsoek or batiste, made entirely by hand, and beautifully hand embroidered. Surprisingly fine and dalflty for $4,60 te $7,50. Beth long and short, from the first baby dress up te two years. (Third Fleer) A New Black Chiffen Velvet of the Handsomest Kind The mukcr of this velvet calls it "wedding ring velvet," for it is se soft and fine, every thread of it being silk, that it can be passed through an ordinary-sized wed ding ring. We arc proud te say this is an American-made velvet and that even France hasn't produced any thing finer. i It is a Wonderful quality for handseme day or evening gowns or for wraps or mantles. It is 40 inches wide and $10 a yard. (First Fleer) Paris Holds Strongly te Jet Fringe for Trimming Wc sent te Paris itself for the finest blnck jet fringes te be had, the exact duplicates of these used in the French model gowns, and they are here new and ready for women te make their selection. We dare venture te say that there is no such collection of jet fringes anywhere else. Frem a tiny baby fringe three quarters of an inch wide at $1 a yard up te a gorgeous chenille and jet fringe 29 inches wide at $100 a yard. Besides the all-black jet, there arc also jet fringes combined with sapphire blue, yel low, red and some with steel beads, jet and crystal. (Main Fleer) Beautiful Fabric Hand bags Between $3 and $5 Duvctyn and chiffon velvets In, benver, brown, taupe, gray, navy und black are the materials used and the bngs arc in many shapes and sizes. Frames of shell finish and fancy celluloid, metal, cov ered and some extension style. One style has a patent leather flap ever the top and silk cord handles. An uncommonly geed-looking and desirable let of handbags nt such moderate prices. (Main Fleer) Pege Sports in the Tey Stere Pege is the new sport se much in vegue in Londen and Paris. It is played with bouncing sticks, or, aH sonie ene has called thorn, "jumping stilts," and it is de lightfully funny. Tomorrow therc will be Pege contests of various amusing kinds in the Tey Store, te be followed by a Pege soccer match nt 2:30. Come in and bring the chil dren along nnd enjoy the fun. Beeks for Yeung People "Frem Tenderfeet te Gelden Eaglet," by Amy E. Blanchard, $1.50. Kuthle," by Phyllis Du ganne, $1.75. "The Luck of Dcncwoed," by E. B. Knipc and A. A. Knipe, $1, $1.00. "Animal Life in Field and Garden," by Jean Henri Fabre, $2.50. "Conquests of Invention," by Mary R. Parkman, $2. "Bey Hunters In Demcrara," a by Gcerge Inness Hartley, 75. "When Grctcl Was Fifteen," by Nina Rhoades, $1.75. "Heroines of History and Legend," by Elva S. Smith, $2. "Sailing Under Scaled Or dcrs," by Commander Themas D. Barker, U. S. N., $1.75. "Bolivar Brown," by Bide Dudley, $1.60. "The Boek of Cowboys," by Francis Relt-Whecler, $2. "The Bey Scouts' Year Boek," $2.50. (.Muln Fleer) The Latest Victer Dance Records Heady in the Phonograph Stere 18789 (In u Beat, Fex Tret) (Sweetheart, Fex Tret) 18790 (He, Fex Tret) (Mimi, Fex Tret) 18791 (Baltimore Buzz Fex Tret) (Bandanna Days, One Step) 18797 (Bring Back My Blushing Rese, Medley Fex Tret) (Stelen Kisses, Frem Zicg fcld Follies, 1921) 18788 (A Baby in Leve, Fex Tret) (The Last Waltz. Medley Waltz) Price, 85c each record. (Second Fleer) Practical Handerchiefs That Appeal te a Man Geed, sturdy Irish linen hand kerchiefs with any amount of hard wear te them. They are plain hemstitched and have n ((uarter-lneh hem. They are about the best everyday handkerchiefs that we knew at this price, $5.75 a dozen. And because they nrc tee geed te lese, wc suggest ink marking at the .small extra cost of 36c a dozen. (Wmt Alile) Seme All-Weel Blankets of Wonderful Service Quality Wc brought ever a little let of these blankets from Englnnd, where they were woven in the geed, old homespun effect, from pure wool. They arc old-fashioned looking, but for wear and long service they can hardly be beaten. They arc white blankets, bor dered or striped all around in dark blue, almost black. Alse they are of extra heavy weight, made 2 14 yards, square and specially priced at $18 a pair. (Slith Fleer) Nut Candies for the WeekEnd Nothing better te eat with ap ples and teusted mnrshmallews around an open fire these crisp October nights. Walnut pillows, 60c a pound. Crisp asserted nut candies pecan.almend, walnut and Brazil nuts, $1 a pound. (Mnnn Mlr Stori) Tables for Games Thcj arc light in weight and mahogany finished, with metal corners,, and their tops nre covered with green felt or leatherette, the first being $:j.25 and the second $4.50. These at the first price have a single hraee en each let: and these at $1.50 have u double brace. Oil-cloth covers for ganie tables are $l.u0 each. (Fourth Fleer) These Are And tomorrow is the euiiur launcs, better 101 VOlll'S llflM triii ,'u fV,. c, ----- -""- ";"- " ' muij ui ine enure .stock. thataJJtef in "" Pattern and weave OveJain'siS' atXK hrtT' '"T0"0"1 che,.COunl lf"50 te ?28' some with plain sleeve! son c hoMe Jm in-T8' f,0,11 rala" sves, In sizes for boys of 3 te 10 years at $20 te ?8B. (Haceutl Fleer) " "Oh, for an Overcoat!9' Many a man these chilly mornings has given voice te this lament when he tried te get te his office without wearing a topcoat. It doesn't pay te take liberties with this weather. If your old light-weight overcoat is a little the worse Fer wear, remember that you can get a new one at Wanamakers for about $20 less than it would have cost last Fall. These new coats are fine, tee. Fine in fash ion, in workmanship, in material. Brand-new 1921 overcoats at $30 te $80. (Third Fleer) Man, Think of D. & J. Andersen Madras Shirts at $3.65! First place, who eer heard, of ready-te-wear shirts made of this wonderful Scotch madras? Wc never did before. Our Custom Shirt Fhep has it, and if you get shirts of it there you will pay $7.50. This limited let at $!.6." eenstituci s one of the most remark able shirt bale, in our recollection. There is n splendid range of patterns and a choice of either soft or starched cuffs. All the shirts hae soft besoms, of course. There is no better shirting anywhere in the world than David & Jehn Andersen madras. The man who does net take this opportunity te treat himself te a half dozen or dozen very fine fhirts at this price will miss a let. Olulll Fresh Let of These Greal 65F Neckties for Men Ve are selling them for Gee, but they are net leally 65c ties, and eery man who nees them knows it. He recognizes, at a glance that under ordinary circumstances they would he from at least a.hnlf mere te two or three times this" price, and when lie picks them up and feels the qualitv of the silk he is certain )f it. Made of a Reed manufacturers short ends of higher-priced neckwear silks and in a nriet of beautiful striped and figured designs. ( Main I hxir) Men's $5 Seft Hats That Set a Standard Quality in a man's hat does net alwajs show en the surface, but it surely shows in the wear. 'I here may be ether soft hats at this price that hne as geed material and workmanship in them, but we haven't seen them. And you can see at a glance whnt style these have. A new shape for men who need hats of mere genereui pro portions makes the assortment complete. (M-ilii rieur) A Little Sale of Men's Half Hese lieithiMg ,i man wants, fiem ineicen.ed .cotton tu silk, and all at geed Mump. A few '"sch-etmIs," but mestlv first grade goods. 2.1e a pair for black and colored iru rn rued cotton. 10c a pair for black and colored seamlesn silk, "seconds" '. a pair for full-fashioned colored silk, "seconds." t.)C a pair for black woel-aml-colton mixed. S5c a pair for striped bilk and black-and-white mixed silk plated, with stripes. Tee a pair fei black silk plated. ... SJ'-'3 ,:t P"'r fnr J'luck-aml-whitc an.l brown-and-white mixed silk plated, with clocks. $2.15 a pair for heather-colored silk and wool mixed with clocks. ' (Muln rioer ) Twe Geed New Shoes All Men Will Like enourfeconscru'luen. aPPCaI ' """" mcn a"d a Made en an KnglUh last in straight-lace style, with plain in the tee, and both high shoes, of course In black calfskin. $8.50; tan calfskin, J. (Muln lour i the Suits and ter the Beys day te choice thorn. fashions, hotter tailoring ..e ii ., "Wiui UIJ,. rlnnrl Overcoats and dllU much lower prices than m iW TI jtiiM Mil mm l USum; . ti'tKi IfO $ (STntli Fleer) U ft M It K.i ,.. . t . - VW .rfftt(rfll J2.-. ?'M te ,. ,
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