r t v J 4"'r iff " " wf-'T'?ffVV"S ' ' if -vt ' V . -t r-. & Tr-fi .a. . XX J-1 n,H u ij v .JT.i . -.. t. r-i i . n. .r . . . - " ' I"!"' '. ' , .ft ., Ji ...j i i f -,.! J . "ir !? V "M ""if ' T " Jf"- n-i( - v " mtj n ' "if " ' "" " "-(.-- fl-j. v --- - w- ' Band nt 9; Organ at 11 and 4:15 llilmtt at Xeim WANAMAKER'S Seme Reasons Why People "Man Wants But Little Here Belew Ner Wants That Little Leng" Goldsmith. Yeu can hardly believe hew difficult it is for the writer te shorten these little pieces and put into them even the merest hint of semething: wert h remembering. Almest every sermon, address or magazine article could be cut in half te advantage if rewritten two or three times before printing. What can be said in five minutes at a meeting gives much mere variety and pleasure te the occasion. tSiffmd October SS, 1021. Her Hat Strikes the. Keynote of Her Appearance The entire level of a woman's appearance is apt te rise no higher than her hat. A mediocre hat can snuff the style out of the smallest costume. A smart hat covers a multitude of sartorial short coming!;. Better yet, if it is all n hat ought te be, it brings the rest of the toilet up te its own level. Women who select their millinery in the WanamaUcr Gray Salens have i'cw difficulties of costume. They wisely cheese the most distinguished and ex clusive millinery in Philadelphia and then fcec te it that the rest of their apparel lives up te their hats! Priced at ?18, ?20 and upwards. (."creud Vluur) Charming Styles in Women's Coats at $225 We have counted seven, at least, just among the new arrivals and they are certainly the loveliest fur trimmed coats at this price that have ever been within our doers. Weel duvetyns and the itandsemest of Delivias are the two muterials used in these coats. The furs that trim them are mole, heaver, caracul, wolf and squirrel; they would make an interesting story in themselves in the new ways in which they are Used. Thcic are coats of most conservative character, ihewing tl'ieir newness in the fuller skirt and the method of stitching. There arc coats and wraps, tee, that lwe ihc new huge sleeves with fur trimming inside as i oil as outside. The new colors are all te be found in these coat' and it is delightful te sec the way in which the furs blend with them. One thing is important te remember these ame beautiful styles arc exclusively here. rirt Doer) rpHE most chai'ming of Ihc new mounted J. combs arc closely set with imitation sap phires, rubies, em eralds, jet and-say-phircs, jet-and-rhiue-stenes, rubies a n d amethysts this last diving the fashion able fuchsia color ing. Prices are $7.'0 te $33. We hate also the nLctii i"esaup plumage combs at $, te $15. (Alain I'luer. Women's Novelty Gloves of Chamois Lisle and Silk Tab wrist glecs with four-inch lops, white, pongee or heaver, w ith cut-work border underlaid in contracting color, $1.75. Strap-wrist glees with leur-ineh tops, white, pongee or beaver, with van dyke insets of con trasting color, SI. 75. Right-ineh-tep glove in the same colors, the writ Is encircled with pearl-buckled bands, $2. Seft-cuff gauntlets in the same colors, silk lined lliiougheut; the cuff reversible, $2.50. Novelty silk givuntlet gloves, silk-lined through out, v ith buckled wriet-bnnds, are ?o,2e a pair, (leaver, gray, white. ( Vj I lu.M ) special Seuth African cnpcsi.iii gloves, iimim md sturdy, yet soft and flexible, t $l.ii5 a pair. Urewn, tan, beacr. (Urii Vitlfi CMART Overbleuses for the Weman Who Wears Blue .Such blouses as could tuke the plainest little shut te miiuer without cmbtu raiment. Nearly nil displuv originality of sleeve and gavety of carnitine. Especially pretty is a dark blue heavy crepe de chine with pointed Oriental sleeves of gny-eoleiod silk crepe, it is from an artistic blouse-designer and priced $20. Anether geed model in the same color ami material lias bread bands of bright-colored hand embroiden around neck, sleeves and hips. It is ?10.S5. Other effective stvles, including some conservative niedclj for women who de net like extreme novelty "re.-t.s, !)rc $10,G0, $15 und 20. Clhlnl Heur) fhmafa M 1' f y I. X "V p -irtT i rjnT'-i - -f - - - EVENING PUBLIC LEBftEE-PHIIAPELPHIA, SATUBPAY, OCTOBER 22, J-OSI Stere Opens at 9 The Quality, Fashion and Economy of Wanamaker Furs Several important factors determine a wise fur choice. Quality is one. Ne person wishes te put money into deccptive furs. Yet in few ether articles of merchan dise is it se easy for the inexperienced persen te be deceived. Fashion is another. The 'geed style and beauty of the fur she selects, whether tiny scarf or great coat, is important te the fur-purchnser. Price is a third. The woman who can spend little and the woman who can spend much arc alike in winning te be sure that they nre paying no mere than they ought te pay for a geed article. It is en all these three counts that the Wanamaker Fur Store is steadily going ahead into what is certain te be ene of the largest seasons of ita history. Peeple have learned thnt every fur we sell, from smallest te largest, is absolutely dependable for quality, unsurpassed for beauty and fashion and nowhere sold at a lower price. (Second rloer) Women's Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Three Piece Costumes, $145 Costumes of this character solve the problem of hew te be well dressed both en route and en arrival. They consist of a modish gown, entirely correct for theatre, afternoon tea or ether indoor function, topped by an extremely smart fur-trimmed coat. This particular model is of black duvetyn, Can Can eon crepe and squirrel fur. Or of midnight blue duvetyn, crepe and beaver fur. The straight-lined gown is of the embroidered silk crepe te the hips, and of duvetyn below the skirt portion slit well up te reveal elnbeiutc petti coats. The coat i a rather short be model, fur edg ing the wide bell sleeve? and composing the chin chin cellar. Priced $M5. At the same pi ice arc many etlective two-piece costumes of velour, duvetyn, belivia or broadcloth, in a diversity of styles; trimmed with beaver, mole melo mele akin, gray squirrel, black caracul or platinum krimmer fur1:. In every instance the furs arc of a superior quality, befitting the character of the costumes. (rim l'loen Little Children's Caps and Coats in Sets Mothers like the effect of the-.? ..n their yeiuigstcis se well that we can hardly get enough of them. One set of a novelty woolen mnteriul in blue and tnn i.- $12. Anether of broadcloth Sorrento blue, Mediterranean R-iccn ami taupe is fur trimmed and costs $25. A third of cheviot in dark- blue and brown is also fur trimmed, price $28.50. Rut the finest coats of all are of broadcloth in pa3tel shades of pink and blue, beside white, and are trimmed with the finest furs appropriate for wee folk beaver, nutria, ermine. These are $:)5 te ?ii.V Third riixirV Tlf OMEN'S plain hemstitched Irish hand- ' f kerchiefs at $3 a dozen are uncommonly geed for the money and for everyday use. Such handkerchiefs can be marked with ink at the rate of 3Hc a dozen. Hr,l Wlr PLAIN Pumps and Spats te Wear Willi Them I'.apeeially designed let weui vwtli pal. sue m.vv plain pumph of black palciu luithei, or of black or tan lightweight calfskin. They lane turned -elcs. medium tee, and either high in medium French In el.-. Triced S8.50 and lu. Tea-butteu spats of heavy eiavencttcd IneaiK leth, in brown, light and dark fawn, arc SlJO. Of heavici bioadcleth, in street u.lers and black, .VI. Of boxcleth, $G. 1 1 irt I'loer) WANAMAKER'S Will Come te of jarerieu ijfnssf jfrem tfjc rfent will be opened Monday morning en the Main Fleer, Chestnut and Juniper. In it the levera of Oriental art will find Carved jades both Kores and figurines. Carved rock crystals, Cabinet pieces of agate and lapis lazuli, Personal ernnments of amber. carnclian, coral, ngnte, lapis lazuli, jade and ivory, Vases and jars of pottery and por celain, Rare and fascinating embroideries, Tcakwoed furniture, And many ether objects of the greatest interest. (Main I'loer) bj NEW BOOKS "Abas, the Lene Wolf," by Leuis Jeseph Vance. $1.1?). A combination of love, myBtery and adventure. "This Man's World," by Will Lcvingten Comfert. $1.75. Deals with the stru(?le of a white man in the Seuth Seas te protect the natives against the guile of ether white men. "Andivius Hcdulie." by Edward Lucas White. ?2. A remance of ancient Reme, as different as possible from ether Reman remar.ccs. (Main Fleer) F INE Weel Velour, $3 a Yard Anybody who leniembers what such material .-old for a year age will feel that things rcallv arc improving. This velour is the right weight for gowns and tailored suits, and for the lighter coats; It comes in fine shades of navy, spark blue, twilight blue, gray, tan. henna and seal brown, besides black, and it is 54 inches wide. Price, $11 a yard. (I'lrnt I'loerl QHTNY Laces'in Spanish Patterns These aic the laces which are se much used for draperies en the fashionable gowns. They come in black, brown, navy, flesh-color, gray, tangerine, honey dew, champagne, jade and white, besides black, and the fleuncings arc $1.73 te $0 the yard, according te width 18 and "G inches. All-evers in many of the same colors und patterns are 3G inches wide and $2 te $e.30 a yard. (Main Fleer) Fine Silks in a Great Showing A geed, steady, all-the-yeav-reund Silk Store where the greatest variety of high-grade silks are te be found. It is the Silk Stere where the new fashion silks make their first appearance and, because of the unusually large number of shades of each silk, it is the favorite place for matching colors. But, above all, women appreciate the fact that the silks are most moderately priced for the qual ity and that they arc always new and fresh through constant coming and going. Crepes de chine, first quality, all eWs. black, white and especially pink, S2 a yard. Heavier grades at $2.50 and $0. Crepes meteor, plenty of biewn-. blues aiwi black, $3, $3.50 and ?4 a yard. Genuine heavy weave Canten crepe, some .satin faced, R4, ? 1.50 nnd ?5 a yard. Glace taffetas, light evening shades. 3 and .?3.e0 a yard. Gres de Londres, evening shades. $:: and $3.50 a yard. Printed ladium and soft print.. i tafffta." for linings and gowns, $3 and .$4 a yard. Plain Georgette crepe, all new co'e- , 51. "0 nni 2 a yard. Specially Priced Silks Imported satin plnids, 3G inches wicie, $2 a yaid. Imported striped taffetas, bright colors, 2 a yard. American striped taffetas, dark c.'.r. M.'ie a yard. Checked silks, black, brown ei gray with white. S2 a yard. Printed knitted jersey silk, hcav grade, for overbleuses, $2 a yard. Plain colored wash satins, rdii.l, pink, mcIi and turquoise, $2 a yard. M-lrnt I'll.. ir TETITIA Corsets lOMgiieil for many types of nguu- and n .i.k- ..f the incet Plain ceutiL- and fancy bati.-u.- and broche te b. had. And the workmanship and boning are of the bes-t Prices start at 52.50 and end at $13. One especially geed Letitia is a pink stripid l.ie.he. almost topless, with long skirt and geed boning for $10 (Third 1 luurl If : ; i JLOVE Silk Underwear Specials Well mndu of geed, heav.v u.Bt-puik .-liu. tla-e u.t meirty go out as Tast a -e eau get them in. Ve-.-ts, low neck, sleevclese and bodice stvle. .Sl'.Ie. Imvolepe suits, bodice t.tyle. ?!l.e0. I'nien suit, low neck, .uceveless and h,..'fP styei j, (Hrl I' Inn r I WANAMAKER'S "S""1 Stere Closes at 5 Wanamaker's en Monday- American Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets at a Werth While Saving Yeu can buy a set or a Jialf set as you prefer. The sets nre priced at $37.50 for 107 pieces and the hnlf sets of 52 pieces arc $20. There is n saving of about one-third in both cases as compared with the' prices at which similar sets arc selling at the present time. They come in two very attractive pattern, one a deep conventionalized border in rose en a pale blue ground, with panels of roses effectively inset. The ether is a green and rose floral border en a pnle, delicate yellow ground, diversified b; rne blooms and shield patterns in terra cotta. fl'enrlli Tloer) Prices en Luggage Are Down, Down, Down! Ne, this is net a story about a sale of luggage but about what is probably the largest and finest collection of new luggage in Philadelphia. Ker all the imprcssivencfis of the display, the f-atuie is in the price-tags. These handsome and dependable piece.- a erage mere than a third less than they were this time Inst year. In many cases they arc close te half! Leve of travel is universal and every one will bi interested in this remarkable showing of bags and suit cases, fitted and unfitted. Oxford bags, overnight bags, kit bags, port manteaux, plain and extension suit cases. Of cow hide in black, tan and brown; walrus in black and brown, black seal and natural pigskin. Most noteworthy is the collection of fitted lug gage. There are fittings of white, shell finish, amber and two-color celluloid; of ebony, ivory and sterling silver. Yeu can get one of these fitted case.- f(,.- .VJ5 new. Or a sturdy cowhide suit case fe S10. Or a geed cowhide traveling bag for 58.7.V And luggage as luxurious as ynu wish te pay for. Mlnin Tloer) Extra Geed Quilts Our Own Make If you arc looking for a geed quilt, down filled r wool filled, you -heuld see thc-e new arr -als from our own workrooms, where we muse c u i 1 1 - about as geed as it is possible te hac them for the money. The wool-tilled quilts in the-t- new lets are covered with plain Japanese silk and the down-filled ones with the same materials, but these latter are also interlined. All desired colors te select from. Prices, .SIS each for the wool filled and 20 each fei the down filled. Wonderful choice of ethers at ?7.."0 up te .SCO for wool filled and S 13.50 up te !$12." for down filled. (SulU l'loer NEW Scotch Linen Napkins of Splendid Quality In two sizes, 2222 inches te sei! t..r $12.7) a de?er and 262e inches te sell for SI 7.50 a dozen. There id a beautiful assortment .f patterns te elec from, including handsome floral ttfics. (l'lrtt l"loeri NOW We Have All- W e e I Steamer Rugs for $7.50 And ethers fe- $10, $12 and up te S4t. the impei te.i nigs starting at S1.1. These lower-priced nigs are ull full -ie. with fringe.! i rids, and are plaid en one Mac ami plaie mi the ether Just new tuv ar nr.-h in demand f-" .- ' 'h ' games. via. 11 I lu.ir Used Player-Pianos and Pianos in a Clearaway j .weiuijiv wv pu: n sale abe-'" iti. -p-njriit pianos ami player-pianos ". ni. h w rai let jre at greatly luwvml prii,e b-, u'.-e ihr hn c been teetl. A few of l hem are our own lameu.- uis-tiu mems, but the majority are ether make-, some very well known. All were talem in exchange and all have been put in iirst-clas.-condilien at the Schemauker factor; . The savings range from $100 le ?S0i). and any instrument may be bought en convenient terms. As hest alue will naumdlv go 1tr-t. it is; advisable te be early. A splendid opportunity te g, a .;,,,! ;eU priced piano fur the children e practice wU. t'scd I 'aright 1'iunes "H'O Mlliil- 37.". Unlle. A- ha- i'H Meinvvav '.'0 Keller Hr..- 3eu Necdham HOD Kusm-11 32.' .Meui t 3011 Iteya' .1'Hi ,.t. Mil IT". 17.. i:.e "" h- kei a, --,, , -T.". . rn -; ri . -j ,i "' Ulircw :;,, 12.. l.aJn iL K'lt Itegeni l.'ill lU-gent .-.- 1"0 Kurt ' .,; Used Player-Pianos 20" Na- t'e'M tabic iV. ei. t!0() Weer Bre ynu Autopiaiie ''.Te Wa.-ius 7 '.U Uell & Sei',. . 7."0 I'ei ryela Suu bchning Nun .-'.tm 7" 100 inn 12 IT." . 4e0 Vvas i7.iO l.ium ,i;,i 7.".0 hteger A- "0 1'i.tiit -tii s,,e I'lanela 7 " I. null hum "-J" II. & S. G. (Hriuml . . i . - i i 1 1 iiimh ii. j i i i r New Showing of Fine Persian Arak Rugs Uluc and rose, rese nnd blue, blue and ivory picture te yourself grounds of any ene of these colors relieved with floral and ether figuration in any ene of the ether fihades! Dut the colors in these rugs have a rich, warm, decorative quality of their own they nrc net ordinary tones. Fer Araks are the finest of medciatc or me dium priced carpels, and just new they nrc in particularly high favor, sharing popularity with Chinese v eaves. The Araks in this new let aic in size 7x10 and upward, prices starting at ?2C5. Speaking of Chinese rugs, the latest let unbalcd nrc of remarkably line grade, very heary and in distinctive shades of blue, rose and mulberry. Priced nt 5297 for size 12x9.5 up te ?87e for sie 39.11x12. (Hrrenth Doer) Real French Cluny Lace Curtains Aftei all. there is nothing in the world of draperies t attract I've and distinctively mdn 'dual a the real ! rench handmade Cluny. We arc very glad te haie this new shipment of French Cluny curtains te show te hemekcepcrs who are looking for draperies of real beauty and fineness. The fine handwork of. these curtains will appeal te them and they will like the geed, old-fashioned linen thrcutl of which the lace is made and the general air of dignity that gees with these hangings. In white and in ecru; seme en cable net, some e fine Brussels net. Prices, SG.5Q te $30 a pair. (Klfth I'loer i A NEW Weel Rug: of unusual excellence cemci in both pla.n at d figured effrcts It is strong and durable and can be used en uither side. In two shades of re-e. tan, brown, olive green and light or dark blue. 912 ft. size, S36.50. Woolen fiber rugs. 9x12 ft., S2L'.e0; S 'Jxin.fi ft , S21.50; r.vcft ft., $l.-.50. Tapestry iugs 9x1 ft., S:j:..( c rnlli I I.Hin Special Sale of Famous Wardrobe Trunks at Reduced Prices Here are wardrobe trunks of tMe descriptions rem the greatest maker in the country, just re ceived te sell at new low prices. Trunk Special Ne. 1 : Wardrobe trunk of thrco thrce ply veneer, fiber covered and bound, cloth lined, equipped with full set of hangers and women's hat box. Steamer size, .25. Three-quarter size, $25. it'. Full size, $32.50. Trunk Special Ne. 2: llu-ec-piy timer beuy, tieer covered and lined, belid steel mountings, full riveted, equipped with full set of hangei. lock top drawer, two lower drawers that uin be converted into a hat box. Steamer sb.c. ?27."n. Three-quarter size, S,"2 Pull size, !fJ7.".0. 4 T eurth I'loer N EW Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases. $6.75 a Pair Geed bridal gifts and geed value at tin pine Of mire snowy Irish linen, heuntit.'hed and neatlj mlireidcreii in three design-,. 1 .I'll nas a spate ler monegrum. I he -ie, fini-hed, is, 221;x:!fi iiiihc- . I'lr.t I Ioor a pair N'OH 3 " W.i- jTd K..i , a ' j V2')U l"'J Meme t . 'JOU I--0 i: ,,or-..i . . ?7 , teU Ludnig f J7.. "0 Haille Hi 27 . 100 Letter . y;, "iftO Scliemnck. JJO'J u - .Vew $900 Ar.gelu, ,!J525 SuO Sheiuiiger ... . 025 ISuO Schomackei Angelui 756 IHeO Scheniackcr Angel us 'Feet Pump Elcctt ic Moter Ine ) 10&O .Sen SI j" te" i:." 17. , iN- 1 J A "-! i J ($k - :" Li -ZZ?7rl MUM .-IO3"'' i mm KS- i ml a Sei. l.indcm.ui i: I'Uiuri k t x