rr, ,'T-'TrwxwKTv;fV', titj- w.--v..-i,. ..,, j..!Nr .1. 7(ywji' ' -".i,f"vi i" " i n ---v- - ...-. - -- t - - i u .T- ir r i H W f - J IttV EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2T, 1921 WEATHER Fair ind and Organ ut 9 and 9:15; t nriran at 11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Cleaca at 5 fine Goods, Fairly Priced, Are What the Majority of the People Want Take Off Your Hat and Be Silent for a Moment This is Theodere Roosevelt's birthday. New that the world itf thinking about the final settlements and the questions of disarma ment arc up everywhere, it is worth while te remember that if Theodere Roosevelt were here te speak en the subject, he would repeat what he said May 5, 1910, te the Nebel Prize Cemmittee: "Something should be done as seen as possible le check Ihc growth of armaments, especially naval armaments, by international agreement. Ne one power could or should act by itself, for it is eminently undesirable from the standpoint of the peace of richteeusiicss that a power which really docs believe in peace should place itself at the mercy of some rival which may at bottom have no such belief, and no intention of acting en it. "Finally, it would be a master stroke if these 'irrcat powers honestly bent en peace would, form a league of Peace net only te keep the peace among themselves, but te prevent by force, if necessary, its being broken by ethers." These were his very words. Let us net forget them. Signed October C7, 1021. QMjpmtifc. rpHE new riding habits in Winter materials i will be found in the Little Gray Salen devoted te sports clothes. They are all cut with 'pods and brceclics the coats belted, Norfolk and tfraight and they are in oxford grays, browns, pews and covert colors. Prices, $55 te $65. 1 (TlMl Fleer) When a Weman Buys a Conservative Ceat of Hudsen Seal (Dyed Muskrat) she us?i it for almost every coat purpose. She wears it at any hour of the da meters in it, gees te market in it, uses it as an evening coat. And it leeks light under all circumstances because it is simple and net "dated' in style. As a rule it is cut straight aid slightly full, with a big shawl cellar, and ileeves either close tt flaring, and it i3 36 te 15 inches long. Its price may be any where fiern $325 te $375, according te quality. Other Hud.-en seal (dyed mu6krat) coats arc fur-trimmed without belonging in the novelty class. Gray squirrel, beaver and ; the luxurious skunk arc usually chosen for such trimming3 and ' the coats are short or lqng. Prices arc $385 te $150; (Seceml fleer) These Attractive New Cape Dresses for Women Are Only $18.75 te $35 These at the first price arc made of brown, gray and green heather worsteds, and their jaunty capes have self tics. These at $28.50 are made of wool jersey with very short little capes bound with bright contrasting colors. These at $35 are severely tailored dresses made with sleeves or without, and with large circular capes. These come in heather brown, gray and agate. Alse in heavy Jersey, navy and black-. Alse at $;,." are dresses with coats of thn same worsteds. the dresses without sleeves and severely tailored. -The woman who buys ene of these cape dresses feels almost as if she had two outfits instead of one they are ra useful and adaptable. (Tint Fleer) Yeung Women Will Like These New $45 Pole Coats They arc made of a soft warm woolly coating and another f.tyle in an all-wool chinchilla cloth. There is net "only a silk lining but a vumfertablc interlining as well. The tailoring is especially geed, as every young woman finds out when the tries one of these coats en. It hangs well ever the theuldcr and has the cellar with notched re vers which can be worn cither high or low. Beth ctyles are belted. Such u-rj pretty colors aB platinum gray, dust, tan and uarh urein in sizes fourteen te twenty. (Sfcend Fleer) Women's Belivia Coats Without Fur at $55 UlC woman wlin hurt furs nf hr nwn nnrl whu wmirr. an fltrimmed coat te wear with them, and the woman who peesn't wear furs at allbeth like this particular style. u i a ut, varni coat, the belivia cloth is all-wool and "UK IlllL'rl ;',f sil.n iiirnvlirterl Tins iiuvrnu.' hall, unnnsirs II, ----I. .. . .w. II.W.I1I ..V IIM, . W1I WVrf.W ..fSfW.-.U yne f i out eiil,, the back being quite loose with a stitched w ana silk stitching at cither side. There is a very aided Hare. , ne colors arc Malay, taupe and black, and the cellar teks well cither fiat or buttoned up closely te the threat. (l'lmt Fleer) Announcing the First Inexpen sive Paris Lingerie Since the War 1 tarn i",0in w,1 Might 'n having even their simplest under Hii. I ' 'Utm, ,n,lflc) ""l embroidered have been waiting for just ene i'1! cl"M1'', nir straight, with the triple scallepsand in anj $''" cclct tlcii besides. They aic ?t.fi0, ?1.85, !J2.2j I'W'lih T l,lMHC'' with plain -raliepj arc ?2.00; iwlrn sizc3 $2.73. "uiw-elet design. ...,-,(! a pair. raUinVi "'SHtgewns are in two styles, both high-necked, one of "W heavy matcriai ut ?375t ene e f,ncr weave eL $475 "La France" A Beautiful Toilet Silver Made Here French it is In the slim, grace, ful lines and French in the dell' cately hand-engraved decoration of bowkneto and garlands. It is one of the newer patterns In fine sterling silver and it has been greatly admired. The entire set of fourteen pieces may be seen in one of the large glass cases In the Jewelry Stere. The price is $153 or any number et the several pieces may be bought separately. (Mnln fleer) A Changeable Silk That Has Risen Steadily in Faver Yeu have probably already guesEcd that it is the quaint old fashioned glace taffeta which has become ence mere the silk of thn moment for the new ruffled and tucked frocks. It is softer and far mero beau tiful than the silk of ether days. The colors arc simply wonderful apricot, rich geld, rose, jade, blue shading te indescribably lovely tones. In the finer grades, 30 and 40 inches wide, the price is ?3 and ?3.50. (ririt fleer) Women's Fitted Cases at a Modest Price Fer $25 a woman new can get a flne fitted traveling case in 18, 20 or 22 Inch size. It is of black long-grain cow hide, excellently mnde, with strong double locks, geed handle and lined with moire silk. The ten practical tlttings are of white celluloid. (Main rioer) Prettiest Beaded Overbleuses Ever Here at $10.85 And it may interest women te knew that very many of these beaded overbleuses arc being worn in the afternoon with coat suits or, in the house, with separate skirts. These are of O'eergelte crepe, elaborately beaded both in the back and front and with beaded trimming around the neck and three-quarter sleeves. The beads are iridescent and 6teel beads combined and the effect is very brilliant. The colors will either match or go with most suite, navy, brown and mehawk. (Third Fleer) Striped Woolen Skirtings $3.50 a Yard When you consider that thn material is 51 inches wide and that a plain skirt can be made with one length of it, while a pleated skirt requires only two lengths, you con sccj hew inex pensive it really is. One may have navy and pes lev stripes, black and brown, black and white, brown anJ tan and navy and tan. S3.G0 a yard. (VlMl I loer) Many Women Like a Colored Handkerchief It is certainly proved by the fact that se many of them arc buying the pretty colored hand kerchiefs at 25c each. Te be &uru you would never guess they cost se little. They are all linen with either solid color or striped centers and plain or fancy borders. Blues, pinks, tan, violet and green. (Main Tloer) White. Goods for Lingerie Rarrcd and striped nainsoek and batiste, 30 and C9 inches wide, '15c te 75c a yard. Charmeusctte, 36 inches wide, 65i: and 90c. Madras, 32 and S6 inches wide, 23c te 65c a yard. (I'lMt rioer) THE Women's Stere of Undermuslins is allow ing a lvcw shipment of Philippine nightgowns unit envelope eternises w i t h hand embreirlrrg, priced at $3A5 and $4 JO. (Third J'loer) Comfortable Knitted Things for Children Sweaters, sweater sets, mittens, caps, scarfs, leggings they are hurrying into the Children's Sten aB fast as they can, te meet the needs of rosy youngsters whose parents knew there is nothing en earth se geed for them as tum bling around in the open air, pro vided they are properly dressed. There are sweaters for children of almost till ages, from babie te hig girls; sweater sets of cap and sinrfs of brushed wool; Irawcr leggings mostly white; new white 'ilk toques among the quantities of ether head eovci eevci ings; and separate scarfs. Trices start at Cec for mittens and end at $10 for a sweater set. (Third rioer) AmWrnm 1 :' V HHHfPl Hl Hi ! A KBHtt kWXWm 13HK-A WWWWIMmi S 1 HkkK I, iiW-'M: f In a Piane Yeu Get What Yeu Pay Fer That is true a3 regards ether merchandise but it means mero in pianos than it does in most things. If yen buy a $5 or a $10 article that is unsatisfac tory you de net lese a great deal. But if you get an unsatisfactory piano 1t is a serious matter. The "Why pay mere?" argument is as foolish te use in selling pianos as it would be te ask a man why he paid $16,000 for a house when he could have bought one for $6,000. The weeds are full of pianos at lower prices than it is possible te make geed pianos, but it is possible te get a thoroughly geed piano or playei'-piane at .a price moderate enuugh te suit any reasonable person. We should almost be willing te say that it were better te have no piano at all than te have one that is unworthy. Cltickering Schemacker Emersen HaiitC3 Bres. Lindeman Marshall & Wendell Brambach J. C. Campbell and the celebrated Knabe Here are nine makes of pianos and player-pianos which arc famous the country ever. They are all dependable instruments with long years of satisfactory service behind them. We de net say these are the only geed piane3 in the country, but wc de say that they have no superiors and very few equals at their respective prices. There are low-priced pianos among them, there are Siiedium-priced pianos and there are very fine and mere expensive pianos among them, according as you wish te cheese. Any instrument in the collection may be bought en convenient terms. And when you get one of these piano, player-piano or reproducing piano you have something. Yeu have an instrument you can be proud of, and which will last you a lifetime if fairly treated. (Second 1'loer) Dinner Sets New Frem France Very Geed at $85 Te any one looking for a geed French dinner set at a moderate price wc commend these. They are a new arrival from a well-known Limoges maker and arc in new floral and conventional border deco rations with geld handles and geld edges. One is in a tan and blue floral border effect, another has a narrow tan band between two narrow black lines interwoven with pink rosebuds a very geed-looking deco ration. All are sets of 107 pieces and are as line as the money :an buy today $85 a set. (Vetirlh Fleer) Oh, Such Dells! Here surely i3 a treat for little girls! Won't their eyes just sparkle with delight when they see this wonderful collection of dells the world's finest dells, Ameri can and European. It is the finest and loveliest assemblage perhaps ever cer tainly the ilncst and loveliest in years. Here arc jointed dells with bisque heads, moving eyes, cun ning eyelashes, dear little heads of hair (we hate te say wigs) and they are at pre-war prices from $2 for the 15-inch sire te !?3 ler the 26-inch size. Dellic3 with bodies of real kid, bisque heads, eyes that can epf n and clete and lovely eyelabhe., at $1.00 for the 1 1-inch size te ?5 ier one 24 inches tall. And then there are the wonderful walking, talking, life-like, life-sire dellf ever which little girls beceme enraptured, because they see in them the glorious dells they dream of. (("icutli I'loer) Honfleur Toilet Specials Are Here Again! Toe long intervals between the times of these little sales is what some women say. Other women buy eneueh te last ever till next time. Extracts, 1'Empirc, Rese and Violet, 00c a buttle. Toilet water, 1'Empire, Violet and Bouquet d'Amour, 50c and 85c a bottle. Lilac Vegetal, 75c a bottle. Wistaria Vegetal, 75c a bottle. Cleansing cream, Skin cream and Youth and Bcautv cream, each 40c a jar. Violet ammonia, 20c and 110c a bottle. Bay rum, 85c and $1.65 a bottle. Witch hazel, :5e and 65c a bottle. Bath erjbtal, violet, rose or verbena. 50c and 85c a bottle. Metal compact lace powders, white, natural, raehcl and reu ye, 7ec a beN. Face powders, 1'Empirc, rose and. violet, 35c a box. Talcum powder, 10c a can. (WMt Al.U) Hew Many Heavy-Weight Winter Overcoats Will Philadelphia Need These Next Few Weeks? Remember that last Winter and the Winter before overcoats were veiy dear. Thousands of men made their old coats serve them through and saved money. This Winter's overcoats are reasonably priced. They average about $20 less than last year. Se there will be a geed many thousands of men seeking new overcoats very seen new. Per haps as many as 100,000. Who will sell these overcoats? Geed clothiers will sell some of them, and clothiers net se geed will sell the rest of them by their own methods. Men who understand the value of overcoat qualities will be careful te get the all-wool, hand-tailored kind. Men who want that kind will find them at Wanamaker's, where no ether kind is sold. We have them ready new, splendid, heavy, storm - defying overcoats, starting at $35. (Third Fleer) Men's Stout Winter Shoes w? 9r Londen Overcoats Were Just in Time (In the Londen Shep) Coats in light and medium weights and ulster models from a famous maker. Plenty of the tingle-breasted Aintrcea among the top coats and this straight-shoulder style, -with it3 comfort, its freedom and its smai-tness is best liked of all. Fer these who like raglan coats, there 1 the Conduit. In the medium and hcay weight coats there arc both single and double breasted styles, many belted. Materials arc Saxony cloths, Shetlands, cheviets, West of England coverts and llceces, in browns, greens, grays, heather mixtures and plain blue. Prices are $55 te $100. (The Gallery) Special at $6.75 There are five styles of these shoes, all made by a noted maker of U. S. Army shoes and sure te give wonderful service. Three bluchers, in black and brown calf skin and black kidskin, and two straight-lace styles' in black calfskin and kidskin. All have extra-heavy soles and are splen did shoes for men who are much outdoors. All sizes in the let. (Main rioer) Men's Warm Pajamas of English Flannel We have just get in some fine pajamas for men. They are of English flannel, in attractive stripes, and have little turndown cellars. Seft and warm for Winter nights. Price $10. Uemct flannel pajamas are $2 te $3.75. Demet flannel night shirts, $1.65 te $2.50. (Main rioer) "Furniture of the Pilgrim Century" By Wallace Nutting A beautifully printed book with a thousand illustrations from photographs made by the author. The price is $15. (Main Fleer) Yeu Can Play These Dance Records en Any Phonograph 2137 -Yoe-HooFox Tret. . . .83c Secend-Hand Rese 2138- noFex Tret 85c Sweet Man e'Minc 2143 Sweet Lady Fex Tret, S5c Bimini Bay 1421 Canadian Capers Fex Tret SOc Dixie 5065 Ma Fex Tret $1 Wabash Blues 5060 My Sunny Tennessee Fex Tret ?1 "Why, Dear? (Second Fleer) Hunters Need a License and a Wanamaker Gun With the gun under their arm and the license en the back of their coat where it must be displayed this year they will be all tet for the hunting season which opens in this State next Tuesday. Licenses may be procured at the City Hall or at any county icat. Guns, rifles' and ammunition may be bett procured at Wanareakers. Single and double barrel shotguns of celebrated makes, .$13 te $750. Remington, Winchester, Mauser and Savage rifles, for big game, $33 te $85. Shells in all gauges and leads. Rainproof hunting clothing for men and women. (The OaUery) Time That Children Had Warm Gloves Capcskins, one-clasp, tan or brown, $2.15 te $2.50 a pair. Mechas, one-clasp, tan or brown, $1.75 te $2 a pair. Woolen gloves from 75c for Scotch knitted ones up te ?1.T5 a pair for heavy gloves, wool interlined. Beys' gauntlet.", lleccc-lmed, tan, brown and black, SI. 25 a pair. (Main Fleer) Yeu Should See These Beys' Overcoats They arc a wonderful collection, finer in fabrics and in tailoring than any we have had in years, and a great deal lower in price. One of the notable things about the stock is that tlic coats are uniformly geed geed without exception, geed at every price, from the lowest priced at $16.50 tu the finest at fjMe. This means that if you want the best overcoat for your boy you can find it here without a process of elimination you don't have te sort it out from a let of inferior ones. We have done the sorting out beforehand, with the result that cery coat shown is the best at its price, and all you have have te de is pick out the size and style your boy needs. Sizes for boys of 3 te 18 yearn. (Second fleer The Best Six Grades of White Blankets Made in America Thty are hore at prices ranging from $M te $30 a pair for single-bed size- trem 16 te tfe a pair for double-bed size and from ?20 te &Q a pair fe? extra-large All of these blankets arc woven of all-Calilernia yoel, and the prices varv according te the grade of wool used and the finishing and binding of each blanket ti K. "-yite, ethers bordered with row. pink, blue, lavender or yellow some aTKXTStS ' B0,'Ptte' ' "" f " dcsiredA11 al' l'Ut bPparutely 50 tlmt i'eu Uit' lc individual blanket or the pair, an Lyu V"1, S011K! of the six best grades of white blankets made in America these are absolutely unsurpassed for warmth, service and sightliness Amtnca, (BUt XlAMT) 1 . v jma,Ua. vyKir