iT, i' X $ . . " "'- h P vEVBNING PUBLIC LEDaBRr-PJETILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER , 1921' n x. Band lit 9; Organ at 11 and 5:20 rhlmci l Noen WANAMAKEF 'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S ' WEATHER Fair Just Setting Ferth the Plain Facts A bout Geed Merchandise '(;( "etfcl .Wl R. We Are Greatly Enjoying Our Business because we are keeping along in the path in which we started, doing the same thing we have been doing for sixty jrears. We are mere determined than ever te keep straight en, in spite of everything that ethers may say or de. We will secure the best goods that we can find for the people who knew hew te spend their money te the best advantage, and who knew, also, that we sell what we have for the least money that we can afford; and if they knew hew little it was, they would be greatly satisfied. Were these times ten times as blue as they are, we are net inclined te be pessimistic, even one per cent, because, say what you will; the times here and there, today and tomorrow, and all along, will gradually get better. We are net coaxing people by all sorts of bargains te buy our goods. We only let them knew that they are here when they want them. We shall net make any bargains nor urgences te get people te buy this month or any month. We are simply here te serve them when they want te be served. We have a store big enough and roomy enough and stocks full enough se that we de net have te try te rush people here, nor make baits for early, hurried shopping. Who knows what the price of merchandise will be in January? We would net like te rush people te buy, as no one is able te make a forecast of the next three months. Signed Neif'ibft ID.' I Yeung Women's Fine Winter Topcoats at Annual Sale Prices This encc-u-yenr sale of fine Winter topcoats continues Mon day in the Yeung: Women's Stere. It includes values which we may net be able te duplicate Inter. Coats at $20. ?35, $-18, SG5, 585, 596 and up te $195, each gar ment of extraordinary quality for its price. Frem ?35 up they arc finely silk-and-satin lined, and in nearly every instance have cellars of geed fur. and some of them fur cuffs. The furs include beaver, mole, nutria, wolf, opossum, squirrel and beaverctte. They are of all the season's new materials in all the new. styles aiid in all the geed colors. They are beautifully tailored and finished. And te sell them at the prices murked en them today would be totally impossible but for the co-operation of our geed eoat eeat makcrs, who worked with us te make this November Sale an un precedented event. Fer any one weaiint: 14 te 20 year sizes, it h certainly , the coat opportunity of the Winter. (.Second I'loer) Whoever Wants Geed Silks Can Find Them Here There is never any question ns te the quality, for wc only sell silks of the better grades, never "seconds." Every wemun knows that she can rely en the silks the buys nt Wnnamaker's. As an instance, there is a certain fine crepe dc chine, the first quality, 40 inches wide at $2 a yard. It is an excellent value and if here in jnde, oriole, henna, almond, tomato, navy, black, white and many ether colerB. There ia a still better, heavier quality nt ?2.50 a yard and a still Ancr ene nt $3. There are nil the geed shades in each one. rirt I'loer) Gorgeous Fur-Cellared Coats Introduce the Larger Armhole If sleeves in dicsEcs are growing larger, then it behoecs cent sleeves te fellow suit. Yeu will find this larger sleeve in every one of a half dozen beautiful new styles in belivia, silk-and-wool duvetyn and panne velvet coats. The nrmhole is se enormous it extends from well up te the cellar down almost te the waist. It is very graceful nd changes a coat almost into a wrap. The lowliest furs you can think of are found en these coats In the form of huge cellars and deep wide cuffs beaver, of course, wolf, dyed squirrel and cat lynx. With these soft-pile cealings, furs, silk linings and intcrhnings, them cenn are comfortably warm in the coldest wcathiir. They are all marked ?250. (I'irst I Women's Duplex Gloves in Geed American Quality Tt lu come te pass that American duplc gloves are the bcit made, "" best qui.lity material and the best cut. Many women have already und this out. I'ennr of double thickness, they are warm enough for almost any feathrr, they wear very well and wash well in cold water. Alse they 'wk like n skin kIove en the hand. h fv flu&p; black, white, tan, beaver, pongee, mode and gray; $1.1)5 tL Klrni 'wist in black, white, pongee, mode, brevwi, gray and tan, '"rep-butten-leiigth, ?J.e0 a pair; tive-butten-Jength, $1.85 a pair. ti.I.'"i1,r "'""S'lnotniie Kiewa in white, eight-button length, $2 a pair; R60 a . in len.Ktll S--''5 nml 2.7H u pair; sixtecn-butten length, (Uklr. Fleer) QM jhrntfe lier inter mi a There must be a hat for the tailored street attire; another for after noon gowns; for restau rant wear another; for country tweeds- another. And if the purse per mits a hat for every mood as well. The most charming examples of millinery for every mode and every mood will be found in the Wanamaker Salens. Seme particularly effec tive hats for afternoon and restaurant wear, fashioned of black lace, lace and silver, and lace with a glint of geld, appear today. Priced from $25 up ward. C'ecenU New Paris Girdles Shew Hew Fashion Points Fer they arc decidedly me dieval in appcarance and they are clearly meant te be worn with the moyen-age gowns with their leng-wnisted line. In many respects they are tlu oddest and most fascinating (Ml Women's Coats of the Hardy Fws bv geed leeks and wearing qualities there is hardly any thing better than the tawny raccoon coats big rippling affairs with the coziest of big cellars. These are priced nt $225 te $400. according te the length of the coat and the quality of the fur. A leopard-skin coat with beaver cellar and cuffs is $375. A jaunty little lcepnrd jacket has heavy border, cuffs and cellar of nutria; price ?200. f second Women's Fur-Cleth Gowns Nothing richer or mere novel can be imagined for the warmer November days when a fur neckpiece is all the outer wrap necessary. The gowns or coat dresses arc in two models, ene entirely of the fur :leth, with heavy braid decoration and side rioting from shoulder te feet, and ene with a geed deal of plain cloth in its skirt, and the oddest and most interesting of sleeves. Each model comes in brown and Il'lfit Sandals te Wear With the Fine Afternoon Gewn Skirts may talk of descending te cover mere of the stocking above. Dut slippers are deter mined te reveal my lady's silk hosiery down te its very sole. Witness the smartest afternoon sandals, which arc cut away until there is net much left of them but sole and heel nnd tee. Ver the rest, it is all coquettish strap pings across instep and ankle. We have these pretty openwork sandals in black patent leather, black satin, black suede and suede with patent leather trimming. They are all copied from French .-nndals and have rounded tees, .short vamps and high Leuis ei .Spanish heels. Priced $1(J te $22, in the Little Heet Shep. (intil I'loer) Pretty Tunic Blouses New and Specially Priced One is a geed-looking crepe de chine, navy or black, with round neck, kimono sleeves nnd trimmed with silk braid. It is only ?e.75. Anether style in the same col ors of crepe dc chine has picket fence trimming or plain braid and n an especially attractive blouse for $9.75. Still n third is of Canten crep in black only, with a steel bead edging around neck and sleeves and down the idcs. This e.ne U SI 5. I Ihlrll I lenrl A Bit of Geed Corset News Broken si.(v of sumo of our best makes have had prices low ered. Fur instance L. It. ceisets some front lace - are $5. Letitia cerstti aic $-'.50 and VJ.50. Other Letitiaj arc SO te $1!!. Urassiere arc 00c te .?,'!. 50. And ether brassieres arc $1. A word te the wise I Weman s Mat fleer) girdles Paris has ever sent. They are heavily beaded, quite wide in the back and usually they fasten at the side or directly in front with a long end and tassel. Very often there i3 only one of each color. S7 te ?22 are the prices. I'loer) Coats entirely of Australian opossum are S325 and $400 take the place of gray squirrel in the color scheme, but urc much warnnr. A coat of natural-colored and benutifully marked musk rat fur is $175. and another of the same fur with tuxedo col cel lar is $245. Dyed marmot ce.'.ts trimmed with beaver, raccoon and Aus tralian opossum nre $135 te 19.-.. Vleuri black. I'loer) One is $G7.eO and one $7.Y Loek for Gifts of Luggage With Prices Down Again It is already apparent that mere luggage will be given tr-n Christmas than for years past. Se many people arc inspecting the luggage and se pleased are they with the deflation of prices. Fer luggage prices are much lets than they were lntt year nnd the luggage itself is finer. Yeu can get a geed cowhide traveling bag new for $8.7S, Or a sturdy cowhide suit case for $10. If you want fitted luggage and this type is mere called for every day you can get a fitted case for $25. Then there nre oxford bags, overnight bags, kit bags, port manteaux, plain and extension suit cases. Of cowhide in black, pigskin "' nnd brWn' blnek scal and nntural and two-color celluloid; of ebony, ivory nnd sterling silver. .,;"'; .". "' me luggage tlie higher its price, but the eat majority is very medcratelv priced. rret (Stain White Madras for Men's Shirts ii well as for women's and elm drcn's wear, has lately coma in at the new lower prices 75c nnd U0c a yard. Tills includes several designs plaids, stripes and figures. (I'lret I'loer) Sports Scarfs Frem Four Countries England, Scotland and Switzuilnnd have sent us some of their smartest sports (cart's, and with them we show the best scarfs of Ameri can make. Wlu.t could he finer or jaun tier than these all-silk knitted or woven scarfs in beautiful colorings, plain, plnidcd and striped? Many are from Switzerland -- where they de understand outdoor sports. Prices are ?15 te $20. Seft, fine cashmcre scarfs from Scotland, made of the finest wool, in the prettiest colors, are ?8. Warmest and softest of all nn the big brushed-wool scarfs, Lnglith and domestic, nt $2e() te $13.50. Every color. (Mnln I'loer) A Waterlily or a Vanity Bag? The "Waterlily" is the newest evening bag from Londen. Sus pended from the arm by its long handle, it leeks like n charming flower swung en n ribbon. The frame Is ivory. The many many petalcd bag is of brecade in rosc-nnd-geld, bluc-nnd-geld, black-nnd-geld, wistarln-and-geld. It is exquisitely finished in3ide, carries a little mirror and what ever else its wearer likes. The price is ?25. (Mnln I'loer) Light-Cut Glassware Clearaway at Half and Less Glassware of geed quality in appealing patterns well executed. The prices were already low, but we have cut them te half and less in order te make a general clearance. At these figures the pieces are lower than plain, ordi nary uncut glass. Water tumblers, 10c, 12c, 15c. 30c each. Iced tea tumblers, 15c, 20c, 30c each. Iced tea tumblers with handles, 35c and 40c each. 'Sherbet glasses, 25c te 50c each. Cafe pnrfait, 35c each. Custard cups with handles, 25c each. Marmalade jars, 50c each. Water jugs, 50c, $1, Sl.25 and $1.50 each. (Tenrth New Irish Table Linen at Lewer Prices Here are fresh, new. tabic lin ens of sterling quality that carry the advantage of a substantial lowering of prices. Twe lets arc included, both heavy, full bleached nnd of pine flax. And in each there is a choice of five patterns. Hr The Thanksgiving Turkey Will Thank Yeu for Geed Carvers Mag-handle carvers are pre IVrred by most people for tin1 steady grip they afford the hand. There is nothing better made than geed American steel blades. Thrse carving sets nre all of this nnd mere; in addition they have sterling silver ferrules and some have stainless steel blades. Five-piece carvers from $11 te 327 n set. Mnln Tloer) These Are Winter Coatings Many Women Are Cheesing- Iho reason i.- net haul te seek. they are the most fashionable weaves and they are found in the loveliest coats and wraps of this season. Belivias (which urc the favor ites) from $G te $12 a yard. Duvctyns. all-wool and tilk-and-woel, $7 te S14 a yard. Velours, in many colors, $2 te $4 a yard. Camcl's-hau- velour, $( a yard. Chinchilla, 55 te ?9 a yard. Pole centinir. S3.50 n vnnl. Mixed-effect coatings, all-wool, ?2 v ie ?;i.iu a yard. (Vlru fleer i Women's Union Suits Special at $1 Hrst-gradc goods of medium bright cotton and ordinarily a half mere. Txtra .sizes, $1.15. Lew neck, sleeveless stjle, knee or nnklr length, and bodico-tep style with ribbon straps, also knee or ankle length. ll'lrnt 1 loer) Bcdscts Ceverlid and bolster cover of a crinkly cloth, which washes easily and needs no ironing ceme in ecru, in ecru and resn and ecru and blue. Scalloped edges and cut-out corners nre the rule, and the bets in single bed sizes are $15: in double hed Mere New Beeks "The Council of Seven," by J. C. Snaith; price $2. "Smiling Pass," by Eliet II. Robinson; price $1.90. A se quel te "Smiles, A Rese of the Cumbcrlands." "The Gay Cockade," by Tcmple Bailey; $2. "The Briary Bush," by Floyd Dell; $2.50. "Wandering Fires," by Delf Wyllardc; ?2. "neggar's Geld," by Ernest Peele; $2. (Main fleer) Covered jugs, 00c, ?1.2u and $1.50 each. Covered bonbon dishes, high and low footed, 7uc, $1, $1.25, 51.50 and ?1.7e. Uncovered, bonbon dishes, high and low footed, 45c, 60c, 75c and ?1 each. Candy jars, half-pound size, $1; pound size, $1.25 each. Vinegar or oil cruets, 75c and $1 each. Sugar and cream sets, 50c, SI, $1.25 and $1.50 each. VaEOP, 12-mch size, 32 each. Doer) One grade, 68 inches wide, is priced at $3 a yard. The ether a heavier, finer double dnninsk, is marked $4.50 a yard. These arc linens of the practi cal, geed-looking kind with serv ice in every yam et them. Tloer) Three-piece carvers from $7 te S21 a set. Twe-piece carvers from $5.50 te $10 a set. Twe-piece game carwrs, 5.50 te $8.50 a set. Stainless steel carvers, three piece sets, $10.60. Twe-piece sets. $7.50. Fleer) French Colored Handkerchiefs for Women, 50c Just arrived and the first time we have ever had these pretty I-rcnch handkerchiefs te sell for be little. Ne need te tell any woman who likes them herself hew much some ether woman would like them as a gift. They an in all thr- geed sports colors, some with colored, ethers with white center and all have fancy colored bor ders. A colored initial makes them all the mere welcome and new i. s the time te have the embreiderv done. 10c for a plain Meck letter. iMulu fleer) Inexpensive Laces Cotten torchen and Cluny lace for trimming scarfs, curtains draperies and undermuslius prices, 3c te 25c a vard. Filet crochet for camisoles, 5c and 10c :t yard. Satin-finished radium and nov elty allover lacus will be found en the same counter at $1 te ?2.5n a :ard, black, navy and brown MVit UI0 Beacon Cord Tires and Tubes at Still Lewer Prices We have sold thousands of these tires and tube nnrl rh,.v I.-,,. .rivn splendid satisfaction. iery tire guaranteed te be first mem xuauc ey us, rignt Please note quantities in the various zc, s tui juui urf u tne quantity m that size is limited Quantity 2.T 17 20 tfi ,'M 5 IS 1! IS 1 9 Federal war tax is The Fine Silk Gift Shirts for . Men Are Here First arrivals arc new en show in the Men's Wear Stere, and they are Beautiful. Finest ef'all are the30 at $10. At this price are shirts of heavy broadcloth and jersey silk in Htripes and jacquard patterns, and a pleated style in white broadcloth or Japanese silk. Of white broadcloth silk in plain neglige style, with or without cellar, $8.50. Handsome bloadcleth silk shirts in colored stripes are $7.50. (Mnln I'loer) There Is Ne Better Shee for Conservative Men than tins full, wide-teed bluchcr lace high shoe of heavy black Viking calfskin. Tt is a style that lias always been popular and always will be, because of iN nenl appearance, its comfort and its wear. $18 a pair. i Mnln riipur && - 'AN Katfr'wpnwHfc - - i BMiWKl iVD rmmtw iry-jwjiy Mere New Oriental Rugs of Irresistible Charm Beginning with the modest little ones, we have just unbaled a new let of Persinn lrans, perhaps the most popular of small, inexpensive Eastern rugs. They are in the usual Mesul colorings dark red, blue and ecru shades, and the prices are se low for such geed, serviccable nnd attractive pieces that they nre likely te go out quickly $25 co $47, in sizes 3x5, approximately. Newly Arrived Chinese Rugs in practically the same size arc $85 te $15. These arc exception ally geed pieces, chiefly with blue grounds, and patterns in floral effects, treasure boxes and ether odd but typically Chinese combinations. Glorious New Serapi Carpets arc here in the most -tnking puttenis and in charmingly vivid color contrasts, chiefly Persian red, ecru and blui-. Fer sizes approximately 9x12 ft. the prices arc $225 te ?!?.. Still Mere Glorious Are Seme Royal Kashans the most superb of Persian weaves, rugs de lu in colere that win the heart and patterns of remarkable opulence and dncrsity. One antique Kabhan with an outspreading tree of life set in nn urn is 7..'Jxl.l ft. at $525. Twe ether pieces, both modern, are of wonderful weight, of a soft man-cleus texture and in irrcsistible colere one in size G.Txl..) and the ether 0.10x4." ft., both at $375 each. Twe Royal Knshan carpets, marvels of soft, rich coloring and incomparable in fineness of weave and decorative detail are priced at $17"0 fur s:.e D.llxlO' ft. and $2J50 for ize 16.11.10.G tt ' 'tenlli I'loer Fine Wilten Rugs in Geed Assortment New .ometh-iv that r either c nor an urer rterc ha-, bren able te iaj for Dnir tinie. The varirl: .f designs and colering1? is erv i-atisf ing and rugs ler every room in the house will JC found in the let. y-12 ft ?nn k;;10.; ft. ...si 02.50 Seamier Wilten rugs at $82.50 and S125 for 9:;12 ft. t,uc and .S7S.50 and $102.50 for S..1xli).i5 ft. size. Axminstrr rugs in large sies are $5.:..'.n te ?3?.50 for 11.3x12 ft.: Si5S.."0 f'r 9: ft., and J.-R5 for 1 l.:s:2. ft f MriUli I lour Children's Warm Blanket Bathrobes rr bejs or girls of two te sX ; ears tXC) C(1J1 yllv jtjO l0 5J.50, And ene style at $3.25 includes --Uppers u match. In S 1e It year si.e.s tl ey an in ;.l! Kinds of pretty colere and styles, borne especially sjiteu inr lnn Tfcr-e larger -iz. arc $3. 85 n $t. A'l ire eMcnii.l ten I al'ie 1 1 liir'l Xew they are here at lower rade and Here. All are super-ize Sie :.2x3's :t2. 1 ::; i Mx-l I2xl" , '3x.t . :5."i. j i , 35,"i 37x5 Tire price. SI I .Ml 20...0 2.V.0 2(i..-.0 27.e(l 20.50 30.00 31..-.0 32.;0 10.00 I2.n0 included in the above prices. Tb Oaller-;) 1 1 - B rlenr prices than' ever. fresh stock. Adiust- and 8-ply cord tires except that you will be in time Til In 'rices $2.50 2.80 3.50 3.60 i.i.f 4.00 4.10 Ufi 1.50 5.50 5.75 R (A y LXautTT . fiat n . HiiGUrj'--! w II ml J tV!H 1 i m If m it j.Od m M m II 1 I m i"fl S17CS, 91H, (. ft (Third Fleer) (a-tlh Fleer) Tfcr