!& rr' rw n v r- TW!IJ?SrTJ' ' - as,""& x,'' - - EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, -W&BNESDAY, OCTOBER 2G,.l921 Organ Plays at 9,"H and 4:4( Clilmti nt Noen WANAMAKER'S store closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER WANAMAKER'S STORE OPENS AT 9 There Is Profit inReadingThis Page and Pleasure in Seeing the Goods . jV M-J( ( -8p Every Age Has Its Own Playthings, and "All Werk and Ne Play makes Jack a dull boy." This is ihe ape of the aereplane and the automobile nnd electric machinery, including net enfy housekeeping utensils, but most ingenious toys that are worthy teachers of new ideas te young people of both sexes. On the ether side of the wharf at St. Petersburg, Flerida, is one of the U. S. Submarine chasers, all fitted te find a submarine enemy at the bottom of the sea and blew it up instantly. Happily the wsir is ever and the chaser is new only a ship with ether ships being used as schools where young men are taught the lessens necessary te learn te turn every kind of a ship te further the businesses of peace. Signed October SO, 1021. Qf fym Fine French Millinery Reduced A charming little col lection of original Paris hats se pretty that we have made copies of them. As a consequence all the prices are, greatly lessened, many -being as much as a third lower. This event is always looked forward te by women who appreciate the advantage of getting a French hat se economi cally. (Second rioer) 150 Women's Tricetine Dresses at the Little Price of $25 r These dresses arc made of navy, brown and black tricetine, in half a dozen different models every one of them adapted for the most practical service. They have sleeves of varying lengths and all arc cut en the straight lines which nine women out of every ten prefer. One has a Russian closing with wide braid and close set buttons. One an interesting raglan shoulder and pinch tucks. A third a sailor cellar and silk binding. A fourth is closed in the Russian fashion with nail heads and stitching. A futh has heavy silk stitching mixed with geld thread. A sixth has a circular skirt in spite of appearing te be a straight chemise frock. (Flrist fleer) wflW ... -'' -Mil AW Warm Fur-Trimmed Coats Arrive for Yeung Women 4 Net a moment tee seen, cither, for Halloween and the holi days will seen be here and every young woman knows the value of a geed-looking coat. These new arrivals are marked $85 and $125 and they are remarkably beautiful coats for thefe prices. We had them made te our order and chose net only the styles, but the materials, the furs and the geed peau de cygne linings. Wc also had thorn interlined. They are all made of a soft, silky variety of Belivia cloth, wonderfully light for the warmth. There arc three very pretty styles at ?85, with comfortably big cellars of nutria or Australian opossum, and one even handsomer model at $125 with huge cellar and cuffs of wolf fur. The latter has the new slightly fittcd-in back with n wider stitched belt. It is very smart. The sizes are 14 te 20 years. (Mecend Fleer) Women's French Gloves Suede gloves, pique sewn, with silk linings and two clasps, black, light and dark gray, beaver and brown, $2.75. Kid gloves, also piqup sewn and two clasp, in white, beaver, brown and black, $2.50." The' same gloves, evcrscam sewn, arc ' $2.25. American made washable cape skin gloves, one clasp, pique .sewn, in black and brown; out seam sewn in tan, gray and brown, $2 a pair. (Main fleer) An Unusually Geed Let of Leather Handbags at price3 se moderate that the styles are a surprise. Envelope, shopping and calling shapes in bright and dull seal and brown oezo cowhide, some geld mounted. Such a variety of styles that every woman can find one that pleases her. Prices, $1.50 te $6.76. ' (Main Fleer) Fine Dress Serge Special at $1.50 a Yard 1200 yards of this, just tlie right weight for dresses, arc in te be sold at this 'ery moderate price. The serge shows the French twill, is 54 inches wide, and comes in black and two shades of navy. $1.50 a yard. HVfit Altle) Nine Splendid Shoes for Women at $9.75 Much better shoes than this price bought last year. They are all high lace shoes, built for service as well as for style nd designed for comfort in walking. Twe wing-tip styles of tan Russia calfskin, both with Cuban heels, but one with a narrower tee than the ether. A straight-tip style in tan Russia with medium tee and Cuban heel. And in brown kidskin there is a medium tee model with Cuban heel. In black kidskin there are three styles, one with medium round tee and military heel, another with medium tee and Cuban heel and third with a mere pointed tee nnd Cuban heel. And a hnndcemc blnck calfskin shoe with straight tip and military Silk Envelope Chemises for large women are made of flesh and white satin, tailored and hemstitched, nt $5. Of flesh and white crepe de chin", also tailored, at $5.50 te $0.50. Lace trimmed, $5.50 te $6.50. (Third Fleer) tee! ?9.75 a pair for any of them. (Flrtt Tloer) Letitia Corsets This season's new models include ene of pink batiste with e top, a very low back, nn insert of clastic nnd the fewest of bones. Price ?C. A comfertnblc low model of pink ceutil strongly boned and long In the skirt. Price $7. And u benutiful model of fancy pink brechc with short bones er the abdomen. Price $10. (Third Vloer) These Special Handkerchiefs Women Can't Get Enough Of "ht liM ' mcn"B of course, the ones at $1.50 a dozen, geed, sturdy ""ft linen. Just the thing te us for every day, nnd they arc particular lWtes raeriB nchoeltfrla. An Excellent IJand Brush, Special ' at $1.75 A brush that everybody likes and which always gives the great est satisfaction. It is a most con venient size und bus pure black bristles of very geed quality. Year in and year out this same brush sells for quite a little mere. This happen!; te be a manufac turer's surplus. (Main Fleer) Toasting Marshmallows en Halloween is a tinio-henored custom in many households. Fresh creamy marsh marsh mnllews, toasted a golden brown, arc just about as geed as any thing you can think of. The marshmalleu s are here in vanilla flavor at 50e a pound. Walnut pillows are another popular Halloween candy. They make a nice decoration en the table, pink,, white and molasses, 70e a pound. Last, but very important, is the Surprise Package for the children. There arc four one eno ono peund boxes of geed pure candien and snapping bonbons all at $2. ALL THE HANGING LAMPS AND ELECTRIC WALL FIXTURES AT ONE-THIRD LESS We have decided, in moving our Lamp Stere, te clear out our whole stock of pendant lamps and wall lights. It is a large and very fine collection, moderately priced in the usual course of business. But new they are te go with a level reduction of one-third from all their prices. All the lamps and fixtures are of great utility, and some are impressively handsome. The wall bracket fixtures are made for one, two and three lights, and in nearly all cases enough may be had te transform a dining room or living room or hall with fixtures of a uniform pattern. The hanging lamps are suitable for rooms of all descriptions. Wall fixtures, $1.75 te $30. Hanging lamps, $5 te $100. (Ketirlh I'luer) First Werd of Men's Winter Ulsters With the "Gelf Back" We have just received them. A collection of rich double-breasted, big-cellared, "golf backed," belted ulsters with the sporting-giving appearance that every young man desires. Wc have never known them handsomer, nor better. We believe they are the very best' in Philadelphia. They were certainly tailored by a maker who has no superior, if any equal. He is a maker who understands style, and who has tailored the New Yerk Fifth Avenue crowd for years. And it is remarkable hew prices have come down since a year age. Coats of this sort last Fall seemed out of reach except for men who didn't care hew much they paid. New they are quite reasonable $50, 55 and $60. (Third 1'loer) New Chinese Carpets and New Persian Irans for Your Delight It is a very fortunate cir cumstance that we arc able te iind such beautiful and interesting lets of Chinese rugs just when their fur nishing and decorative value is coming in for such won derful appreciation. The best of it is that the Chinese rugs we are finding are of the fine, heavy, strik ingly colored and invitingly patterned kind. That is certainly the kind of these newest pieces, which come in striking shades of blue, tan and mulberry, sometimes intense, some times, of a mere delicate tone, but always, it would seem, distinctive. (MeMitll J'loer) Fer carpet sizes the prices are indeed moderate $285 te $365. New Persian Irans, in the deep, warm red and blue and ecru tones of the Mesul family, te which they belong, are very impressive at their prices', $30 te $45, in sizes 3x4 ft., approximately. Women's Celd Weather Capes With Fur or Without They arc the fascinating garment of Summer translated into Winter materials, nnd one of the nice things about them ia that they leek particularly well with the new sports dresses or they can he worn ever the sports suit if ene wishes. One of the prettiest styles is a new camel's-hair cape, with n cellar of fitch fur. It is very long and full and delightfully warm, being lined throughout. In natural, deer or fawn at $125. Much less in price are the new tweed and worsted capes, made of line imported cloths and in the prettiest plaids or pastel colorings. They are extremely full and long and have shawl cellars te button up close and they are $37.50 nnd ?37.5CL O'lrsC I'lenr) Mandarin Tunic Blouses Are Here Again That is what one woman named them, from the loose, wide sleeves with their wide band of vivid coloring brnided in geld. They have the long, straight lines of a mandarin coat nnd the slashed side3, but there i3 a narrow strap belt at the waist. In navy blue crepe de chine with jade green, or in black with bright blue or cherry red, $25. (Third Fleer) New Frem the Presses "Washington Cpse-ups," by Edward G. Lewry, $3. Being sketches frenUife of our national leaders. "Trapping Wild Animals," by Charles Mayer, $2.50. Adven tures in the Malay Peninsula. "Mere About Unknown Lon Len Lon eon," by Walter Geerge Bell, ?2. With illustrations. "My Chinese Marriage," by M T. V. The true and fascinating story of a marriage between an American girl and n Chinese student. $1.75. "The Life of Mi'tcluiikeff," by Olga Metchnikeff, $5. The au thorized biography of the great bacteriologist. "World Revolution," by Nesta H. Webster. The most important contribution te history ever made by a woman. $3.50. (.Main Fleer) Men's Superior Suits in the Londen Shep Superior in their fine and fashionable lines as well as in their tailoring. Superior in their fabrics, which are high-grade woolen worsteds in blues, grays and browns. Priced at $48 te $65. Belted-back sports suits of English tweeds in tans and grays and in an unuvual herringbone design. Ceat, vest and long trousers, $52.50. Knickerbockers te match, $12. (The Gullrrj Men's Redleaf Tweed Hats New Frem Londen An innovation this year is the appearance of black bands en some of these hats and the effect is very smart. Herringbone, homespun and Levat tweeds in grays and tans 11 fine in fnbric and jaunty in shape. Price $6. (Main rjoer) Sale of Hosiery and Underwear The underwear, which is silk, is all for women. The hosiery is for women and men. Mostly second grade goods, but such carefully selected "seconds" that you would buy them as "firsts'' in many stores and pay a great mere. Women's Stockings $1 a pair for black and colored silk; "seconds.'' $1.25 a pair for wool-and-cotton ribbed sports hose in brown heather; "firsts." $1.35 u pair for silk-and-wool sports hose in brown and green heather; "seconds." $1.50 a pair for full-fashioned silk in blnck, white and colors; "seconds." $1.75 a pair for full-fashioned sheer silk in colors; "seconds." $2.25 a pair for full-fashioned cordovan sill; with self-embroidered clocks, also black all silk; "seconds." Women's Underwear $2.15 for pink glove silk vests and bodices; "firsts." $2.05 for pink glove silk bloomers; "firsts." $3.50 for pink glove silk envelope suits; "fusts." ?t for pink glove silk union huits; "firsts." (West Aisle) Men's Half Hese 75c a pair for shot-mixed silk half hose with embroidered clocks and vertical shadow-striped silk socks in colors; "seconds." . ,fc V)air, f.,r Plain and striped heather mixed wool and heather colored silk plnted wool; "seconds." $1 u pair for full fashioned all silk in black and colors and a heavy weight; "seconds." (Muln I'lenr) Everything- a Real Bey Likes in an Overcpat will be found in these splendid garments that we are new show ing for boys of all ages from 3 te 18 years. "Everything a real boy likes in an overcoat" means n geed deal, because ccry real boy has his own ideas about clothes, espe cially the style of them. These coats are in the styles that will please renl boys. Back of the style there is the imulity that makes for the best service and the best value that am be had for the menev today $10.50 te $38. (Hn'end Fleer) Scotch-Grain Brogues for Weil-Dressed Men Yeung men in particular will admire these handsome new sheei. A straight lace style with perforated tips nnd vamp scams, full but shapely tees, heavy single soles, wide shanks and flat heels. In black, $11; in tan, $12 a pair. (Mnln Fleer) Warm Outdoor Clothing for Sportsmen A large assortment in the Sporting Goods Stere. All-wool mackinaw coats in various styles and colors. Men's sizes. $18; boys' sizes, $10.50 te $15. Men's sheep-lined coats with large shawl cellars of wool or fur, $10.50 te $50. Leather reversible coats, $28.50. Town and country coats in various woolens with soft leather linings and leather sleeves, and knitted neck and wristlets. S1G.50 te $25. Women's soft leather coats, $22; skirts or riding breeches te match at same price. Chamois and suede leather vests, $7 te $8.50. (The flallrrj) Tailored and Other Hats for Little Heads Hundreds of fresh, new enc3 have come into the , Children's Stere hats for little boys and girls of ene te eight years old. Thcie arc Tarn shapes and pole .shapes, Incomes and brimmed hats, of camel's-hair, beaver, duvetyn, chinchilla and leather, and nay serge; and there arc fanciful little hats of velvet. Of course, there is pretty nearly every color that leeks well en u childish head from the scarlets and bright greens te browns and navies, grays and tans and white. A few of the daintier sort-, are of broadcloth Uimmed with fur ud designed te mntch certain Tea Napkins of Snowy Irish Linen $6.50 and $7.50 a Dezen These are a direct import from Ireland and they are very attrac tive and dainty goods, well worth their price. All are of the same size, 11x14 inches, but there is a difference between the grades of linen used in both. Thej nrc nil as trustworthy for service as they nre dainty in ap pearance. Tour pretty pntterns, plain satin with band, nlse dotted de signs, stripes and medallion effects. Of course they aie neatly hem stitched and are boxed as invit ingly as you please. As gifts well, there is haraly any need te say hew geed they are. (Tim rioer) Mere of the Famous Deuble-Face Velour Doer Draperies, $18 and $24.75 a Pair These aie the fastest selling goods of the kind we hae hd in year. There arc people waiting for this latest let, se that there is no need t say much about them, except that they are as geed as the former ones. They are double-faced velour deer draperies, in a full selection of two-color effects. Prices, $18 and $24.75 a pair, and $10yU W"nl " 'nd0W drapeneb t0 matc). we have them at $7.50 (Fifth Fleer) Fine Stationery for Practically Half Price maker's' induct weli'lnew l0ttC1" PaPG-S ,nBde ' a"'1 tl" f,;.iThenC;l.1C tV"' .Bt'Ic8-ene.n Uavy kid iinish and th ether a linen ltnish. Hetii come in a geed size and in white only. The price In S2.50 ler flc quires, of paper and 125 envelopes. Sold only in thii quantity. A remarknbly nice gift would be this large box of paper stamped with the monogram, and new is the time te order it. "inmPcu (Main J'loer) 1 -egiii ;z cloth cur.trf which will by close by. found Opening Four Mere Bexes of Splendid All -Weel Blankets Several grades in all standard sizes arc included in this latest shipment. All el these are blankets woven of 100 per cent wool, California wool at that J hey are hue and warm unci serviceable and sightly as one could well deaire ...nt ..v Cn,b.s,ze8; s"sle-bed sizes and extra-large sizes. Most of them are cut ama rately and bound with either seisette or sateen P singU Jed'siz? OoSn'feV?1-d theP "? f " Pair for the small Sparge size, sixeb inches blnnkctS made' lhc3e bcin In (hUth 1 learj m ! 1 II s ills 4 Ma I fill ytw i" tern .. - " ' I HUlri iter) Prices a.e ?l.u0 te $7.50 (Tlitrrt Fleer) . . Q
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