jjl ' V, ( ' ' , f s '' s is- , , WW' Vl "? cii "V' e 4 Vtr" ' j: ' ," Wrkii W . VVBIJ.6 LED(EElHli;4IELPBlA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5&, 1621 Li u 1 5 ' V WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Organ Plays at 9,11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at '9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Clilmfi nt Noen Geed Business in ihe Stores Means , Geed Business in the Factories : 4 Today Begins the Last Week of October Thanksgiving Day is just around' the corner. Then Christmas and New Year's Day swiftly fellow, treading en each ether's heels. Any one who wants te help te make better times come back sooner may de se by anticipating the three holidays . Thanksgiving 2. Christinas 3. New Yeafs and by making early choice of the pretty and useful things for presents ready in all the stores. Te de se will give mere employment te worthy people, put money into circulation, cause further business te go en in workshops and mills for renewed orders se desirable for manufacturers scattered ever the country, especially in small towns and villages, where people are idle and unable te lese their savings put away for a windy day. . After all, come te think of it, all the world is closely related and its people mere or less dependent en each ether. The Fashion for Black Extends t6 Furs IT HAS brought black lynx, for example, into greater favor than for years. Ne fur leeks better with the cestwticg of thin season than these soft black lynx scarfs and stoics. They ara. priced from $00 for a very cffcclve single scarf, up te ?210 for a hnndsotne long stele. (Hecend Bleck fox shores the pres tige of lynx. Scarfs and steles of this becoming pelt arc $25 te $116. Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) is one of the meat wcarable of all black furs. This year it offers a diversity of original cellar and scarf shapes that will endear.it te any woman. Priced ?40 te $1G0. Fleer) Fine Silky Belivia Coats With Wolf Cellars at $100 SO DEEP is the pile and silky the finish that the color seems te shade into va rious tints. All of them blend in the most delightful way with the soft, dusky gray of the wolf cellar: There are two styles in these coats at $100. One isa distinctly coat model with a back that nearly every woman , (KlMt likes. It is belted with a narrow strap belt and comes in tortoise shell, Malay, mara bou and block. The ether is a wrap coat with the sleeve in one with the garment, a narrow belt and stitched diamonds for trimming. In Malay or vol vel nay red. Fleer) , Signed October Si, 1921. Qfymvifa Fine French Kid Gloves Have Yeu Seen the Gay . New Peasant Blouse? Nothing prettier in blouscdem has come along for some time than the new "peasant" blouses, with their trimmings of gay chintz or cretonne, their bright hand-embroidery and the big peasant sleeve gathered into a gay little cuff. We have very pretty examples of this new peasant blouse, in Georgette crepe at $10.85, and in crepe de chine at $13.50. They are in colors te wear with skirts of blue, brown or where a white blouse could be worn. (Third Fleer) These fine French kidskin gloves are expressly made for us by one of the best glevemakers in France. They are of medium weight, pique sewn, two clasp, and in a geed selection 6f colors, including white, whfte-with-black, -slate, beaver, vtan, brown. Priced $4 a pair. Frem the same French glevemaker are beautiful gloves of suede, in black, tan, slate, beaver and mode. Twe-clasp Paris spearpeint embroidery, priced $4 a pair. (Main Fleer) Specidl Five - button length strap-wrist gloves of Seuth African capeskin, tan, brown or beaver, very low priced at $2.75. OVrnt Alnle) TinsefBrecaded Silks Are Much Used in Gifts Already many women have started making bags, fancy boxes, table scarfs and ether delightful articles from these silks. And they are cha'rming for hats and evening slippers and for trimmings.. Certain 'patterns are $3 a yard, ethers in Paisley designs are 4 a yard. (Flrnt Fleer) ' A Pretty Sandal for Afternoon and Evening There is no hour in the day when a woman's feet does net leek its prettiest in this dainty patent leather sandal. It may be worn equally well with cloth street dresses, silk afternoe-n gowns, or any evening attire (First 1 loer) short of that requiring satin slippers. Of black patent leather, with one buttoned strap, short French varnp and rounded tee and two-inch Leuis- heel. Priced $16 in the Little Beet Shep. Nine Out of Ten Yeung Women Want a Cleth Street Dress Right New And the Wanamaker Yeung Women's Stere is the place a geed muny of them wisely cheese te select it. The pretty fashions in youthful frocks here at a moderate price arc justly making this Yeung Women's Stere famous. Just come is the smartest little coat dress of navy blue Peiret twill, with four inset gores of narrow shaped flouncing down the skirt, and a double shaped flounce finish te the bell sleeve. The long roll cellar continues te the waist, and there is one great button for a fastening. It is very simple, very effective, beautifully made, and very reasonably priced at $48. Frem $23 up smart street dresses of tricetine, Peiret twill or velveteen may be selected. Around $35, $37.50, $40 M5 and $48 the variety, quality and fashion are extraordinarily geed. Sizes 14 te 20 throughout. Yeung Women's Belivia Topcoats at $45 This is a deep thick-piled belivia of silky quality, and the lining from cellar te hem is of geed peau de cygne. Frem a very shallow, round yoke, the back fnlU in a bread box-pleat, worn loose or belted as desired. A silk stitching of deep van dyke points below -the yoke adds te the geed appearance. A large cellar of beaverette fur buttons up under the chin. And there is a geed interlining" for extra warmth. In midnight blue, gebelin blue or Malay brown, bizes 14 te 20, priced $15. Other top coats in the same sizes from $26 te $225. (Second Fleer) An Overnight Bag Is a Handy Thing for the woman who wants a receptacle larger than a handbag yet net se big as a traveling bag. We have these overnight bags in dull black long-grain cowhide and patent leather. Seme have double handles and flap ever the top and ethers have frames and regulation lock and catches. Prices, $3 te $8.50. (Mnln I'loer) The Japanese Quilteci Wrappers ire just beginning te come in pink and blue striped ones at $20; plain colored ones at $14.50; ethers with Tuxedo cellars, frogs and satin cord girdles at $32.50. All in the French Roem. (Third Fleer) Quite a Difference in New Plisse Crepes These are, in fact, the ad vanced patterns for 1922 and there is mere variety than we ever had in these crepes before. Pretty little flowered effects, floral stripes, checks with flowers, tiny bluebirds, plain stripes and many ethers. They are all 29 inches wide and 38c a yard, and every woman knows that these washable crepes (which don't need ironing) have many uses for lingerie, negligees and children's clothes. fl'irkt Kleer) The Prettiest Bleemers Yet Seme of white crepe de chine M $4.75 and ethers of Pink at $6.75. .Seme of flesh radium at $4.50. Of radium in pink, black Jrtnjvy, ?5.50; in pink Of radium in light blue atd Pink, step-in style, $6. Of radium with lace, ren.ch drawers style, $5. wSU'ts. !atin' lMC (Third TiM) Babies' Caps and Other Knitted Things Every conceivable shape for covering a small downy head is here toboggan caps, tarns, regular caps that tie under the chin, toques, caps with ear-laps, helmets, caps that suggest an aviator's, silk caps and wool caps, mostly white, but sometimes white with a lit tle color. Prices are 75c te $2.50. Drawer leggings knitted from babies' sizes te these for three-year-olds, $1 te $4.50. Mittens with and without thumbs, 65c te $1.25. Woven night drawers, 2 te 10 years, $1.10 te $1.50. (Third Jrtfler) Children's Weel Sports Hese for Autumn English, Canadian and American mills have contributed te this great collection of fancy top woolen hose for children, a. style which is fast growing in favor with sturdy outdoor boys and girls. Fancy top woolen hose in heather mixtures and ether colors, $1.25 te $5 a pair. Heavy derby ribbed woolen long stockings in black and brown, $1.50 a pair. Weel three-quarter socks with fancy tops, $1.50 a pair. Special 720 pair of mercerized cotton ribbed ports stockings' with turnover tops and some with clocks, 35c, three pair for $1. These are second grade goods but aie geed heavy hose in black, cordovan, Russian calf, white, buttercup and romper blue. (Flrit fleer) jyj ORE flannelet nightgowns for women are com ing in white and striped, with V-necks, high cellars and no cellars at all, and prices from $1.25 te $1.85. Extra sizes of the same sort arc $2.25. ij (Third Fleer) Sterling Silver Table Ware Takes Anether Drep in Price This time it is a number of individual pieces which we have decided must go out very quickly, and the new low prices should certainly have this effect. x There are quite a number of well-known and well-liked patterns among them. Many would help te complete sets that people already have. And they are such useful articles as are very welcome gifts. Sandwich plates, $50 and $65. Candlesticks, $50 te $120 a pair. Gravy beats and trays, $60 te $100. Asparagus dishes, $125" and $150. Covered vegetable dishes, $125 and $150. Coiripetes, $100. Alse many ether pieces of which there are but one or two alike. (Slain I'loer) Real Persian Hamadan Rugs First New Let in Years Hamadans have been among the scarcest of rugs for many a day, and they are in request every day. These newly opened pieces will sell without need of advertising. They are in sizes 2.6x4 ft. te 3x4 ft. and priced at $27, $30 and $37 each. They combine the true Persian quality in weave and coloring with modera tion of price, and that is what se many people are looking for. Here also is a heap of small Sai-uks and Kerman shahs, all of splendid qual ity, in rich, captivating col ors insize about 2.3x3 ft., at $27, $29 and $35. Treasurable and unique gifts, every one of them. (Seventh I loer) Mm Men's Londen Heuse Gowns A Remarkable Showing (In the Londen Shep) HP HE Men's Londen Shep is new showing what is probably the most icmark ablu collection of impeited dies&ing gowns ever seen in this city. There are both silk and wool robes among them and, oddly enough, the costliest are of wool. The silk gowns range in price from $25 te ?C0 yid they are beautiful garments, partic ularly the group at $60, in their floral and Persian pat terns and rich colorings Finest among the woolen gowns, and undoubtedly the finest woolen house robes in America, are these of cash- (The mere. They are the first dress ing gowns of this soft, silky fabric that we hae had in years and they arc extremely effevtive in then two-tone ef fects, the cuffs, girdle and facing being of different color or shade from the body of the garment Their price is $83. Solid color gowns of cash mere are $50. Seft, warm woolen gowns in the well-liked checked designs' are $25. $35 and $50. There are superb gifts for men in this collection and as these are things which cannot be duplicated it is well te make selection early. r.ullrr) D( pORDELIERS with imita imita tien jade pendants and jeweled and jade slides give a delightful accent te a se vere gown and are priced at $4.50 te $10. The pendants are uncommonly well carved. (MiiIh I'lner) lONT forget that if you want hand-embroidered initials done en handker chiefs in time for Christmas gifts, new is a geed time te buy the handkerchiefs (M.i In I loer) VUARM woven nightgowns for children of two te ten years have arrived and may be had for $1 te $1.50. Inci dentally, they have feet. (Third Fleer) TEWLY arrived from Eng land and new in our Art Needlework Stere are some of these lovely airy Oren burg scarfs and shawls. Seme are all-white, some white with pink, blue, gray or lavender borders, some with tartan colors. Prices are $2.25 te $8. (Second Fleer) A SANITARY wall finish in powder form is known as decetmt. It may be had in white, delicate tints and rich colors, and is put up in five-pound packages. 75c for white, 80c for colors. (fourth I'loer) Uniforms Made te Measure The Custom Tailoring Bu reau make te measure linen uniforms for nurses at the very reasonable pi ice of $9.50. In muslin and poplin at een lower prices. Uniforms for doctors, for in stitutions, hotels and industrial plants aie made te measure at reasenabh- rates either en in dividual or contract order. (Second I'loer) Queen Mary Smelling Salts Deliciously scented in vio let, lavender or rose, and se refreshing in a room or te tuck into one's handbag when going te the theatre. Naturally these tattractive little bottles are favorite gifts. 50c, 75c and $1 a bottle. (Mrtln rioeri Y' i i i ii ii i I , - " I ' N LMi" - ,., ..: J!. " . ' ini.ii.iiif L L rgrV', Men, They 're Here New The Londen Overcoats! (In the Londen Shep) These famous Kenneth Durward coats came late this year and men who will net have any ether kind have been waiting for them. There are light-weight top coats, medium weight coats and great coats as the English call their ulsters among them. Plenty of the single-breasted Aintree models among the light-weight coats. This straight shoulder style, with its comfort, its freedom and its smartness is probably best liked of all. There is also the Conduit, a raglan model, among the topcoats. The medium and heavy weight overcoats are in both single and double breasted styles. Materials are Saxony cloths, Shetlands, cheviets, West of England coverts and fleeces, in browns, greens, grays, heather mixtures and plain blue. Beautiful fabrics, and the style of the coats is inimitable. Prices are $55 te $100. (Thr (.llrry Prettily Tinted Glassware Just Come In This is a ware that is new very much in favor with gift buyers, and in fact with everybody who has an eye for striking and effective colors in wares of any kind. The shades it comes in are chiefly celeste blue, amethyst, Flemish blue, "canaria" and amber. The tints are at once distinctive and subtle, and from the artistic and decorative standpoint very appealing. t In the assortment of pieces you will find flower bowls, flower vases, fruit bowls, covered bonbon boxes, competes, candlesticks, iced tea sets, candy jars and aquariums, the prices ranging from .$2 for a compete te aquariums at $20 te $30. 1 1 eurth I'loer i Blankets and Blankets and Mere Blankets Five mere boxes have ju"t been opened up. They brought pretty plaid blankets in block designs, woven from about 60 per cent wee, in either pink or blue, and in size 70x82 inches. These are especially geed at $8.50 a pair. The ether new arrhak include white blankets, weigh ing fip pounds and ben from about 60 per cent wool, with borders of pink or of blue, size 70x82 inches, and priced at an exceptionally low figure for such goods $10 a pair. We have also received a new let of the famous "Wana maker Special" blankets, woven of pure California wool size 72x84, weighing 5 pounds, at $16, and size 809e! weighing 61 f! pounds, at $20 a pair. These are cut and bound separately and bordered in pink, blue, rose and ellew. ilh Heur New Embroidered Pillow Cases and Prettier Than Ever Bew knots, butterflies dausns and birds figure in the designs this ear There is hemstitching and often scal loped edges in addition They come in the standard size, 15x36 inches, and they are certainly gifts te delight a geed housewife's heart Kmbreidered and hemstitched, $1.85 and $2.25 for a box of two pillow cases. Embroidered and scalloped. S3 and $3.35 for a box of two pillow cases. i l'lri I lour i Men's 50c Handkerchiefs With Bleck Initial They, are a favorite with men who want a geed every-, day sort of handkerchief and who don't want te wait for it te be marked or embroidered with their initial The Irish linen is of a nice soft qualitj with narrow hem and it is a geed .size. i Main riiien Please Nete that lamps and candles of every sort will new be found in the Chestnut Street Sec tion of the Fourth Fleer. Why Net Buy a Geed Used Piane? We are selling a little let of used upright pianos and player-pianos at price savings of anywhere from $100 te $800. a ,T-h,ey, are instruments which we have taken in exehantre macirer'tS '" ' Cmmn at Sch! "teKhtr1 makes and there getting plats! Chi'dl'en M'Ug t0 P'ay Can Save ney by (fircend Fleer) ffl I 1 U m iw iti .t Ml. '.
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