nip ""Wr BVENiNG PUKGIO LBBGHDR PHIUAPBLPHIA', . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1021 gan Plays at 9, 11 and 5:15 WANAMAKER'S si ccs at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Stere Closes at 5:30 tlutnei nl Hoori yi Little of Everything en This Page and a Let of Everything in the Stere f'lqrv Hew Marvelously Beautiful the Sundown and the birds flying te their shelter trees, and the lighting: of the sky lamps, net in a flash, but slowly, each star the silent premise of another! May net the evening of life come en te us all aglow with premise amid utumn fields of ripening sheaves of work well done? Signed i tfevender 3, 1021. QMjwmafe. Women's White Doeskin Gloves Frem France Just landed and the announce ment will be welcomed by a num ber of women who have been wail ing for these glevc3 te arrive. They are made from the aeftcst and mes flexible skins, they are washafcle, and they leek well en the hand. Women like them with afternoon gowns and some women wear them in the mornings well. 8-batten-length, $4.B0 a pair. 12-butten-lcngth, $5 a pair. 1C-butten-length, $6.60 a pair. (Mntn Fleer) as 150 Mere of These Famous $27.50 Dresses for Women When wc remember hew eagerly women bought the first let of these dresses, we con cen jlder ourselves lucky te have mere of them te offer. They are afternoon dresses, like the ethers Canten and ether heavy silk crepes, satins and crepes de chine some beaded and ethers very Bimple, but all cut from extremely geed models and all very remarkable, indeed, for this price. Ordinarily such dresses veuld sell for $15 mere at least. Many of them can be used for the theatre or ether informal evening purposes. Navy, black and brown are the chief colors with contrast ing ornamentation or linings . Incidentally, wc still have plenty of the tricetines and Peiret twills at $27.50. CTIrirt Vloer) SSCfv. -V-fa.. i' , . W. K ,t.v. - ii-a -. sittsSS... 3 --j: ayi.Hywv In the Women's Londen Shep will be found tomorrow certain capes and coats whose prices are remarkably moderate for such fine garments of im ported cloths. Women's capes of light over ever plaid tweeds, for instance, are only $40 and ?45 the first price for short capes with waistcoats and the second for long capes with panels and waistcoats. Women's coats also of light everplaid tweeds are $56. Seme of these have plain notched lapels and set-in slceves, and some have welted sleeves and convertible cellars. (The Gallery) New Beeks "A Traveler in Little Things." by W. H. Hudsen, $3.50. A book which finds for itself that niche in our hearts whero the truest and simplest enjoyments of our lives gather together. "Londen River," by II. M. Tom Tem Tom linsen. $2.00. A book curiously revelatory of the moods of sailors and of ships. "Political Profiles from Hritlsh Public Life," by the Parliamen tary correspondent of the Londen Times, Herbert Sidcbetham, $3. (Main Fleer) Did Yeu Ever break your glasses just when you were starting en a journey or had a heavy day's work at the office? Then you knew the extreme in convenience of net having a du plicate pair. The Optical Goods Stere fills oculists' prescriptions quickly and carefully. (MnJn Oullery) Spat Weather Is Here and women's ankles susccplible te chill will de well te step in the Shoe Store and be fitted in a natty pair of cloth spats, priced from $1.90 te $0. (First rloer) Fine Millinery Paris and Wanamaker's Many of the Paris hats arc new wearing lower prices, having served their purpose in suggesting new ideas te our own millinery designers. They are just as unique and lovely as the day they came. Millinery from our own workrooms is a cle3c rival of th finest French millinery in style, beauty and quality of materials. Moderately pviced from $15 upward. (Second Tloer) Women's Oil Silk Raincoats New Here at $20 Judging from the inquiries about these coats, many women have been waiting for them. They nrc certainly the favorite raincoat at the present time and they are very moderately priced, .v. We13 had them made generously full, belted and with cellars that button up high and cuffs with straps. In violet, wistaria, dark brown, geld, blue and Nile green. (Tlrnt I'loer) Toast en the Table is the ideal of every young house wife. Easy te have it piping hoc and brown and crisp with one of these electric toasters, priced from $7.50 up. (Fourth Fleer) A Chilly Bathroom is pleasantly and easily warmed with an electric heater at a cost, of about four cents an hour. They start ut $11. (fourth Fleer) Irish Lace Neckwear in the Old -Time Quality "Baby Irish" of the finest and most beautiful designs and all made with linen thread. This is the best importation of the real Irish Ince neckwear that we have hi for a long time. Alse the cellars are in the new shapes, the long tuxedo effect and the round neck. There are beautiful vestces, tee, with a tux edo cellar and the cuffs te match. They are very inexpensively priced from $5 for a cellar up te ?25 for a vestee set. (Main Fleer) They Are Very Different These New Over blouses Fer one thing they fellow the new loose lines that fashion has decreed. They are charmingly youthful and mere becoming than any woman 1ms believed who has net tried one of these blouses en. In color, one could almost call them barbaric, but they are very beautiful. Fer example, there is a lovely navy blue crepe dc chine mth Gcorgette crepe sleeves in a brilliant Mohawk, tiny blue buttons down the sleeves from pheuldcr te hem, and for trim ming a band of Russian-looking embroidery down the middle of the front and en the sleeves. This overbleuse is $13.50, but the prices start at $8.75 for a simple little affair in crepe de chine and go up te a fascinating satin at $15. Exquisite Furs for the Weman Who Wears Gray Fer her there is the lovely velvety gray Scotch moleskin, the silver-gray Siberian squirrel, the chinchilla-like gray of Australian opossum, or the soft, becoming gray of the dyed white fox, which varies from light platinum gray te deep slate and taupe colors. The recent inaccessibility of Russia has helped te elevate the little gray Siberian squirrel into the ranks of aristocratic furs. Never has this silvery fur been worked up mete beau tifully than this year. Fer a luxurious coat of gray squirrel you may pay as much as $800. A little threat scarf, made of just three Siberian squirrel skins and a tail, is from $1C upward. In Scotch moleskin, the choice ranges from a smart cellar at $45 te a handsome coat wrap at $725, with extraordinary variety of coat, cape, wrap, ceatee and stele effects between. Fer an unusually beautiful scarf of gray-dyed fox one mav pay from $70 upward. The garments in which two of these gray furs are used together, as squirrel and moleskin, are extremely effective and beautiful. (Second Fleer) Light Is a Blessing. or a nuisance, according te the medium that diffuses it. The love ly lamps and shades in the Lamp Stere will suggest the most effec tive ways te make it both a bless ing and a charming decoration te the home. (Fourth I'loer) Every Exquisite Flower of France is duplicated in the delightful cei -sage bouquets, boutennicrcs and garnitures blooming in the glas? cases outside the Millinery Sa Sa eons. As you will sec, the French simulate Nature's own work with almost incredible perfection. (Second Fleer) Evening" Slippers of geld or silver brocade have the low French heel that gee3 te most dances this year, pair, Priced SI 4 a (Flrnt Fleer) (Third Fleer) French Lingerie Again Anether consignment fr"i Paris, this time including the little vest chemises and envelope chemises. The first aie made with straps f l.ba, and armholes at $1.8u. The second with armholes aie S2.G5, with strap shoulders, $3.50. Beth styles are scalloped round the feet. Find them in the French Roem. Weel Jersey Cleth Used for Sports Dresses It is a very nice weight for this purpose and this is an especially tine weave, all-wool and 54 inches vide. The color assortment is geed tan, beaver, taupe, brown, rein deer, navy and henna at 52.25 a yard. (Firnt Fleer) Paris Seems Transplanted te the Art Needlework Stere, where arc the most fascinating kinds of cushions, wastcbaskcts, workbags, telephone cencealers, French dell lampshades and all such dainty trifles of silk and geld lace. And de you knew.that many of the most Parisian-looking were made right here in our own work rooms? (Second Fleer (Third Fleer) A Great Collection of Women's Sports Hese New arrivals added te an already large stock make an assortment unequaled elsewhere Unequalcd in values, tee, for our prices are based en direct purchases from makers both here and abroad. $1.25 a pair for ribbed wool and cotton mixed in various heather combinations. $1.75 r pair for silk-and-wool ribbed and all-wool ribbed in heather mixtures. , ?2 a pair for black cashmere with embroidered white silk clocks. $2.50 a pair for black, white and heather ribbed wool and Bilk-and-wool in heather mixtures. ?3 a pair for blue-and-white and brown-and-white silk-and-wool with fashioned feet and ribbed lcg3; also plain and ribbed ttoel in heather colors and mercerised cotton and wool in two color accordion ribbed. J3.50 a pair for black cashmere with colored embroidered iiIk clocks. , M.50 a pair for derby ribbed wool in oyster, champagne and leather' mixtures. ... 5 a pair for heather mixed silk-and-wool and heavy-weight nbbed cuniel's-hair. ?) a pair for narrow ribbed wool in heather mixtures. . ?fi.50 a pair for wide ribbed heather mixed wool in a heavier height. (Flrit Fleer) Silk Underwear in Large Sizes Camisoles of pink and white satin arc ?2.G5 te $3. Envelope chemises of pink crepe de chine, tailored and fancy, $3.85 te $5.50. Illoemcrs of pink crepe dc chine, $5.75 nnd $6.85; of pink satin, $6. Many lace trimmed. (Third Fleer) Little Household Matters ..Med selected whisks, 4Cc te SH each. ttilB'cel WOf)1 nel'er 'a a handy iflt t. ,r EC0l'ins cooking utcn wr Price 10c. iuKa,e we1 dusters for fWcf' COc t0 ?2-75 each. Bte?. .household soap has a hV. " f..Us .own in 0 heuse-hundrcdmttl,O",7cacalc'?0C0 fMlIIent turky-fciither dust- heu.Wi "We for use in "MS B,Ctt,1,ns ration.-, anIai?nJ:ini01" for wnshinjr fleer. Wchin I-!!'' dKMneh skins f de net harden, 85c te $3.00 New is the season of dances- powdered wax for floors, 50c and S5c a can. Chemically treated dusters with handles have the additional advantage of being washable, $1 each. Even feather dust brushes are made these days se that ,hey can be wahhed, ?1.75'cach. Soptela is an excellent disin fectant, 25c te ,$:i. A wonderful cleaner for alumi num ware Is called Oroua, and costs 25c nii(T$l a can. Powdered ammeniu whitens clothes and softens water, 15c package. A New Paris Perfume Fleurette There are two things te note about this new perfume fiem Claire of Paris. a . It is, first, an indescribably delicate bouquet odor. Second, it is moderately priced. The con tainers are dainty, but net elabo rate. The quality is in the con tents. Fleurette toilet water is $3.50 a bottle; extract, ?5; fuce powder and sachet each ?1.25. Exclusively here. (Mwln I luer) Odd Fleer Lamps in the Lamp Stere at tin? moment you may sec one such lamp designed for use with Spaniih furniture. It is of hand-wrought iron, poly pely poly clnemc, with a Spanish gal leon for shade. The price is $300. Anether fleer lamp is of bronze, polychrome, with its lights shining in a cluster of five great candles. This is $300. A pai)- of huge bluc-nnd-white Chinese vase lamps are designed for use en console tables. These arc $75 each. Old-geld silk shades te go with them are $70 each. A pair of solid bronze lan terns for imlls have their cylindrical glass lights sup ported by thrce bronze carya tides, $125 each. (Fourth I'loer) it The Best Baby Could Net Have Better Shoes Women's 25c Handkerchiefs Are Here Again! Net long de they stay, how hew how cver, for there are always plenty of women wanting these geed everyday sort of handkerchiefs. They are Irish linen, of course, n remarkably geed quality for 25c and they come- with an eighth, a tin1' !' or a half inch hem. It is a popular idea te have these Handkerchiefs marked with indelible ink at the slight cot of 36c n dozen. (lTft Alile) Fer the vca&en that no better baby shoes are made though higher prices nre sometimes asked elsewhere for shoes of this same quality. Ours are the finest hand turned product of the bent makers of children's shoes; fashioned of (Firm the softest leathers, with bexless tees, and every detail right for the tender little feet of a child from one te four years old. Buttoned or laced styles, in light, flexible tan calfskin or the finest wlute buckskin, in bizes 2 te 8, priced from $3.25 te $1.50. Fleer) A HOST child in while chinchilla coat and cap is one of JTl. the most delightful spectacles in the world and the Children's Stere has some interesting specials in both coats and caps, the former in one and two year sizes, priced at $7M te $U, ami the latter at $1.25 te $3.75, (Third Fleer) New Cemes the "Winter Easter" for Men and There Are Great Preparations (Nearly Every Man Tutns Out in New Clethes en the First Sunday of November) Ready here with the new suits and new overcoats, the new furnishings, new shoes, new accessories of every kind. The new clothes are better this year than they have been in many a year and far less expensive than during the past two or three years. We have certainly never known better suits for men than are ready right new in our Clothing Stere. The Wanamaker standard, known the world ever, is maintained all-wool and hand tailored. Fabrics of the veiy finest description te be had in America, geed, sound, durable, fast color. Tailoring of a character that is without compare. There is many a clothing house that will talk you columns about prices; our talk is always of quality though our prices usually are the lowest in the long run. Suits, $30 te $80. Overcoats! the finest, handsomest collection in all the history of our business. Every new fashion touch that is worthy of the fine garment, including, in the young men's coats, the golf-back effect, for perfect freedom of the shoul ders and te keep the garment always in geed shape. Men's light-weight overcoats, Chesterfields and storm coats in the widest variety, every one of them sound and sure. It is a great collection and it is indeed favorable te thousands of men who made their old coats go through all the high-price period and are ready for new ones new. All the comparison reports indicate that Wanamaker's is undoubtedly the best place in Philadelphia for overcoats this year. Fall overcoats, $30 te $85. Winter overcoats, $35 te $100. (Third Fleer) A KIT of tools for do de J. ing the little odd jobs about the house is often invaluable. The Heuse Furnishings Stere has one which includes. hammer pcrciv driver pliers combination set chisel jilc iron plunc monkey icrcnch pipe wrench naitc scrciv8 tacks and costs $12.50. I (Fourth Fleer) I Linen Scarfs Lace Trimmed, Lew Priced and Geed Twe new lets, suitable for bu icaus, chiffoniers and dressing tables, have just been opened. All have pure linen centers, one kind with a four-inch flounce of lace and filet-style inserts, the ether trimmed with a heavy five inch Chiny (machine) lace all around. The pieces in the filet effect aie in size lRx.'ib" at ?1.25, 1S.v15 at ?1.50 and 18x54 inches at SI. 75 each. The Cluny ttimmed pieces nie priced at $2.60, S2.75 and $3, respectively, for the same sizes. (First Fleer) It Pays te Buy the Wanamaker Kind of Beys' Clothing That is because there is in the Wanamaker kind of boys' clothing the kind of quality that gives back real service for every dollar and cent of the money one pays for it. If you have a boy who needs a new su't or a new overcoat, just come in and see pur stock and sea any ether stock in Philadelphia at tlie same prices. Wc have geed reason for net fearing comparisons. Heys' Norfolk suits in 8 te IS year sizes, ?1G.50 te $28. Beys' overcoats in 3 te 10 year sizes, ?15 te 330 and in 11 te 13 year sizes at S25 te $45. (?rceiul Fleer) Mere of the Chinese Rugs That People Are Asking Fer People don't iccm te be able te get enough of Chinese rug of this kind. We arc busy keeping up the supply and we new have ready another new shipment of pieces that are certain te win instant favor, Lrcause they are of the very class "that people arc most nnieus te have. Their quality is substantial and their texture fine. The colera are deep, rich and distinctive intense blues, celestial blues, blues with a suggestion of gray, these are here. Alse golden shades, some inclining toward burnt orange, ethers te tan. Fine nigs in eveiy sense, from either the decorative or the sen-ice standpoint. And the prices are most reasonable. 2.1x9..i ft 8367 1 2x9.2 ft 5a.,-, 10x8 ft S2j5 13.7x10.7 ft Mjfe 12.11X10.J ft 375 12x0 ft. :.:'-.-.-.;-.V53G5 (.Srtcntli I lour) Bureau Scarfs aie another instance of the new small prices. Here they are at fl.30 te 93.85 for these with plain cotton centers, and at .1.50 te ?3.85 for these with plaid cotton centers. All are trimmed with imitation filet lace. (Firm Fleer) The Quilt Question and the Answer "When chill November's surly blast" begins te make ''fields and euC will the) V"1" b frln(1 l" have a11 the S0('. wool-tilled quilt But the question is, will yei. have them, and will they be the beat you can huve for your money ? .u The, ?My.t0 Mind thc answcr te ceme in and sec for yourself the wool-tilled yuiUs we are showing nt all prices from $7.60 up and in a variety of coverings colors and patterns, and see any ethers at the same prices in Philadelphia. "".in t In the matter of down-filled quilts we arc equally ready. (hixlh Fleer) Where Is the Weman Who Really Likes te "De a Tub of Washing?" Is there any mere drudging, weary ing, wearing work than standing ever a wnshtub and the old-fasluened washboard? And hew much harder it seems when, as everybody knows nowadays, The electric washing machine will de it se much better and is se easy te buy. There am a number of kinds of electric- washing machines en the market. We hac tested them all out and we have made our selection and are ready te show you fhe very best kinds that are made, and you can buy them at favorable terms The variety includes Easy electric washers, vacuum- cup type, at $123 te S155 A loe electric washer, dolly type, $84.50. A. 13. C. electric washer, cylinder type, $124.50 te $155. Cataract electric washer, oscillating type, $175 te S2"5 Delly type with weed tub, $75. Geyser electric washer, cylinder type, $90, $150 and 8170 Electric ironing machines, $125 te $175 ca J$Z "' "0W ,nd Se "'"" "l W''k "nd "0v ea3y Ulc " " '""taw (Fourth Fler $ !. M litfjy j.,, 4nvj.yUy , - vx - tfi (Fourth Fleer)
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