w7r?7$ i ; ; - i ' V . i ( VENIN( PUBLIC LEDaBK-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 gan PInys at 9 n and 5:1B 1 Oilmen nl Noen WEATHER Unsettled WANAMAKER'S -.Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S people De Net Have te Buy te Be Welcome in This Stere , "Yeu Are Quite Right, Madame" There is net a boiler or steam engine furnace anywhere under the reef of this building. Safety is '(he first consideration. The outside of the building In its strength, straightforwardness and simplicity represents fairly what is going en inside of it in the daily transaction of business. Wc de no wholesale business and therefore have no left-evers te dispose of at retail, nor de we share our purchases with ether stores in this or ether cities. The united power of the old A. T. Stewart Stere in New Yerk with our Philadelphia Stere in making large purchases is everywhere recognized abroad and elsewhere. We take the same pleasure in the visits of people whether they come te see or te buy. Signed November 8, 1021. QMjfrmsafa i A Greup of Levely Hats Have Had Their Prices Clipped They are among the siderable saving. prettiest of all that have been $15 te $35. The reductions vaiy, but in each instance the new price means a con- tyemen's and Girls' Tailored Suits te Measure for $65 The Custom Tailoring Bureau is taking orders for women's and girls' tailored suits of imported or domestic tweeds and hemespuns, made te measure with the re quired number of fittings, at $65. Tailored suits or reirct twin or tricetine are made te measure ler $85. A variety of models are ettered w. .filAttlnn nnrl mnterinlfl and workmanship arc of the best. (aecenu A'learj (Second riuer) A Wanamaker hat always spells distinction; and when it spells econ omy also it is well worth a special trip te secure. Corsets for Dancing Ahvavs they are made of pink tin or a similar dainty material. ind usually they are very light. An L. K. cirdlc with a very ihert skirt and elastic under the arms is 53. Anether, slightly longer, has an elastic section in the waist and sells at $4. L. R. corsets, topless, with elas tic band around top, are for aver age figures and arc priced at $5. Others, for taller women, have heavier boning and sell at $4.50. A dainty elastic and brechc belt is very short, being planned pr growing girls, if d.&l). Slip-ens of satin and elastic have clasp fients at $3. One mth shorter skirt is also $3. (Third Meer) This Walking Shee Will Step Out Proudly It is se obviously fitted for practical street wear and se ex tremely geed looking in every line that the younger women especially will den it with pleasure. Of Norwegian eraincd calf skin in chestnut brown color, and in five-eyelet oxford style, with rounded tee, perforated straight tip, military heel, heavy walking ieie. The price is $14. (Firt Fleer) New Striped bkirtinirs Strenirlv iSuggest Pleats That is rnnllu tVin! nliinpf Hi Rfe, and they de make the pret- fi pieatcu sKnt8 that ever were en. Plain-Celnrpd sfrrnna nrn vnrlp. Kited WltVl inttixn nlinnL-nfl.n.if1 adder, chevron or 'plaids, and the -".I. wnen pieated is thoroughly Jcllghtful. Plenty of navy-and-n. black-and-whe and brown- eTn "' au "4 inches wide and (WO and $5 a yard. rirat Fleer) Children's Everyday Dresses "l the cheerfully mlnrnH pkm. ys-pink and tan and blue uui are se attractive for com mon wear. ti?u hJBh-neckcd style with Wching is $2.50. AnetTini ...u:l. i- .. n.i " "wiiii suggests tnc B-Wnese coat uhinh ,efi ,..., U$3, ",v "" The third ,..r.... i.-j j ?5Ji? WIth a dBrker self-cir. The last two styles have bloom , and all threo m- i ci.,a six years. (Third Fleer) rr-i mm wee te feexnensivA fivfc l?d Squares or 7n clptha of white cot- Ireln .1 ,,i"uca n "lue des gns, UtdlPdln lt0n BCFr,B' Chain- nek?,. nue' nre J 8'ze 18x4!) ctD!S6Jnche.Bi nnd round cen- ter 11.. , z? lnc"es in diam ine SUfWc.three nrticlcs ftmmltetnre a odd lace m $W cotton Bcarfs, prices 7Ce Wi AhUj The Rarer Fex Furs and Their Clever Imitators Silver fox is the choicest of all the fox family, and certainly one of the most beautiful of all furs. Scarfs of this fine fur may be chosen here for from $275 te $850, varying from just a 'slight silvering of the blue-black pelt te one much mere thickly silvered. Natural blue fox, lovely in both color and texture, is priced at $300 and $400 for fine large scarfs. The two clever imitators of these choicer furs would almost defy any but an expert te tell them from their mere aristocratic relatives. Pointed fox scarfs, most ingeniously tipped te resemble silver fox, begin at $45. And dyed blue fox, that simulates admir ably the natural bluish mauve pelt, is here in beautiful scarfs from $75 up. Between these rarer foxes and their imitators are the hand some cress fox scarfs, at $115 and $150. In selecting furs it is well te cheese where one may be sure both of quality and comprehensive variety. (Second Fleer) $20 or $28 Buys an Exceptionally Geed Dress in the Yeung Women's Stere New $20 buys any one of a group of pretty frocks of Canten crepe, velveteen or tricetine. The crepe frocks are simply trimmed with loops of self-material and are in navy or brown. The velveteens are black, blue, brown or fine checks, and are very prettily fashioned, some with satin sleeves. The tricetines include several models in fine quality and geed style. All are exceptional quality at this price. The same is true of every dress in the $28 group. They are tri tri eotines and Canten crepes, in black or colors, made in a number of really dimming fashions, and all intended te sell feiynuch mere. Sizes arc 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) P - f Yeung Women's Better-Than-Usual Coats at $35 and $42.50 The $42.50 model is of soft all-wool sports cloth in natural camel's-hair color; made in a smart sports model, with raglan shoulders, strapped sleeves, buckled belt, inverted pleat back and slot pockets. It is finely silk-lined throughout, warmly interlined and topped by n convertible cellar of nutrin fur. At $35 nrc belivia coats in navy blue, reindeer and brown; silk-lined throughout, interlined and topped by generous cellars of fur. These also have raglan shoulders, belts and loose backs ene an inverted pleat model, the ether with flatly stitched box pleats, opening out into the new wide hem line. Beth nre In 14 te 20 year sizes, and are very exceptional value. (Second Fleer) Handkerchief Specials for Men and Women Fer men another geed shipment of the very much liked $3 a dozen Irish linen handkerchiefs which nre always being asked for but are net always here. They have quarter-inch hems and arc n nice quality and size. Fer women a new arrival of the $1.50 a dozen linen handkerchiefs, fine for everyday use and many tubbings. Ink marking at 3Cc a dozen h generally used en both kinds. Women's Fine French Kid Gloves The man who makes some of our finest French kid gloves tells us that te get even 40 dozen fine enough kidskins for Wana maker gloves he sometimes has te go through mere than 10,000 average skins. It is almost incredible, the care taken in selecting these irregular little white skins and in working them up into the beautiful gloves ready here new for particular women. Wc believe them te be the lowest-priced gloves of their quality anywhere. Fine French kid gloves priced $2.75 a pair up. (Main Fleer) French Flowers Are Abloom New Yeu will find them in the Dress Trimming Stere nwaiting their tuin te decorate the debutante's dance frock, a pretty knitting bag, a lamp shade or a hundred-and-one ether things. The single flowers with leaves in daintily colored silk, geld, old geld, silver or steel, are $2 te $4.50 each. Garlands of flowers nrc G5c te $15 a yard. (Main Fleer) Navy Blue Satin de Chine, $2.50 a Yard A silk that is used in a great many ways this Winter and that is particularly popular in this color. This is a fine all-silk weave, 3G inches wide, and, owing te a special purchase, it is marked at this very moderate price. (Kept Alile nnd First Fleer) Hand-Made Cluny Laces for decorative, uses, fancy work and Christmas gifts are here in a beautiful new assortment. Most of the laces are in the shape of edges and. most nrc from France. The widths are two te six inches and the prices 80c te $3 a yard. (Main Fleer) As te Veilings for the New Hats Most women are cheesing either one of two kinds the small or large dotted veilings in either self-colors or two-toned or the new fancy meshes in black and colors. Prices for either arc from $1 te $1.50 a yard. (Mulu Fleer) Sateen Bleemers At present a great many women are asking for them probably because they are wanner than the sheer silk ones. Pink and white bloomers aie $1.35 te $1.85. Black bloomers arc $1.3.1 te (Third Fleer) Geed, Warm Sweaters Heavy Shaker -knit pullover sweaters in navy, crimson, brown and white, for men, boys and girls. V-neck style with large shawl cellar, $9 te $12.50; plain V-neck pullover, $8 te $11.50. Beys' sizes, $0.50 te $8. Beys' special V-neck pullovers with shawl cel'ars, $5. Ceat sweaters with large shawl cellars and pockets, $10 te $13.50. (The (litllrry) Huckaback Linen Towels, 65c Woven of pure linen, in a generous aUe, 18x3 lVfc inches, nnd neatly hemstitched. kvtnt VXew) Emersen Likened a Man te a Waltham Watch And, as he was describing the best type of man when ha said it, it was meant as a compliment te both the man. nnd the watch. Men who have carried Wal tham watches for years past knew best about the thorough trustworthiness of this watch. It is generally conceded te be one of the finest American watches made at the present time and, for the quality, the price is most moderate. 14-kt. geld cases from $30 te $95. With special gilt or silvered dials, $60 te $120. With white, green or yellow geld cases in round or decagon shapes, $G6 te $122. Thin model watches, $200 te $325. Geld-filled .cases, $20 te $71. Wrist watches in 14-kt. geld cases, $01 te $103. In silver cases, $31 te $73. (.Main Fleer) New Beeks of Interest "Seeing Tilings at Night," by Heywood Breun, $2. Re flections en anything and everything. "Roosevelt in the Bad Lands," by Hermann Hage Hage dern, $5. The whole story of Roosevelt's ranching days from 1883 te 1887, and a book of inspiration. "Victer Huge," by Marie Duclaux, $3.50. , The ninth volume of a group of biogra phies of "Makers of the Nine teenth Century," edited by Basil Williams. "The Making of Our Coun try," by Smith Burnham, A ' , $3. A new history of the United States, but without a provincial viewpoint. "My 0n Affairs," by the Princess Louise of Belgium, translated by Maude M. C. Ffoulkes, $1. A book which premises te be one of the lit erary sensations of the year. "The Complete Deg Boek," by Dr. Wil iam A. Bruette, $3. Written by an authority of international reputation. (Muln Fleer) A Great Collection of Travelers9 Requisites People are learning te travel comfortably and are aided in this respect by the numerous articles designed for the pur pose, and which are admirably suited for gifts. One of the most necessary is the fitted dressing case, which is here in styles for men and women. The women's ca'ses arc of seal, cowhide, auto leather and ostrich leather silk lined and with fittings of white, amber, shell finish or two-tone cellu loid, tusk ivory and silver. Prices range from $15 te $200. The men's cases have black fittings and range in price from $4.50 for a black cowhide case te $200 for one of natural pigskin, superbly equipped. Portfolios in pastel shades of velvet calfskin and ecrasse leather are $6.75 te $30. A sumntueus fitted over night bag of blue or purple calfskin, with white-and-blue or white-and-orchid fittings, is $60. Jewel cases in various sizes, shapes and colors are $1 te 530. Men's pin cases for scarf pins, cuff links, studs and the like, $4 te $10. Travelers' rolls for men and women, with compartments for gloves, veils, lmndkercliinfs, neckties, "pins and many ether things, $10 te $20. Women's fitted beauty cases, Victeria cases and overnight cases of fine leathers and beau tiful fittings, $25 te $07.50. (Main Fleer) Linen Luncheon Sets of Exceptional Merit at $3 The mnterial is a geed, pure linen, the scalloping is lock stitched with a butt6nhele edge and guaranteed net te ravel or pull out when laundered. The thread is of the best qual ity and will net turn yellow in washing. Each set consists of 13 pieces including six tumbler doilies, six plate doilies and a center piece te match. All at $3 a set. Splendid or GifU or for one's own home use. A Geed Rough-and-Ready Overcoat for Yeung Men Prem a manufacturer who specializes in clothing for college and prep school men we have received some mighty smart double-breasted ulsterettes. These coats are designed with two chief ends in view, one te leek well and the ether te give unusual service. They are the kind of garments a chap can "rough it" in and yet they will net leek the worse for wear. Seme of thenv have rfe linings at all, net even sleeve linings. These are all belted overcoats in rough cheviets and in browns, grays and heather mixtures. Prices, $28 te $35. (Third Fleer) Men's Light-Weight Cotten Flannel Shirts for $3.50 And a mighty geed shirt for the price. Plain neglige, of course, with soft cuffs and in a variety of colored stripes. Pleasant te wear en chilly days. (Alain Fleer) Men, Here Are Mere of These Wonderful 65c Neckties The 6es made of short ends of silks that were left from neckwear for double or mere. Mostly in figures, leaves and floral de signs, and though net actually brocaded silks they have the same appearance. (Main Fleer) Silk-Plated Half Hese for 50c a Pair Called silk-plated because they are silk en the outside and cotton underneath, making a geed-looking sock that is extremely durable. These are in two-color combinations of black combined with white, green, navy, tan and purple. Sizes, 912 te 1114. $1 a pair 'for full-fashioned silk half hose, "seconds," in black and co'ers and all sizes. Would be dei-ble or mere if first grade. (Muln Fleer) There Is Ne Better Shee for Conservative Men than this full, wide-teed blucher lace high shoe of heavy black Viking calfskin. It is a style that has always been popular and always will be, because of its neat appear ance, its comfort and its wear. $13 a pair. (Muln Fleer) New Shipment of Men's Londen Overcoats (In the Londen Shep) This makes complete our showing of these line coats in light and medium weights and ulster models. Plenty of the single-breasted Aintrees, the comfortable, free-swinging, smart model that is liked best of all. Fer these who prefer raglan coats there is the Conduit. In the medium and heavy weight coats there are both single and double breasted styles, many belted. Materials aje Saxony cloths, Shetlands, cheviets, West of England coverts and fleeces, in browns, greens, grays, heather mixtures and plain blue. Prices are $C5 te $100. (The Onller? ) HP HE Lamp Man says that if you need light en any subject you need only te visit the Lamp Stere in its new q-iart rs in the Chestnut Street section of the (Fourth Fleer) TRASS candlesticks from - England are in every con ceivable design and size, fiem the little squat fellows at $2 te 'hose four feet hierh at $35. Seme in between have little bell en them. (Fourth Fleer) Put a Wanamaker Overcoat en Your Bey Yeu cannot put a better one en him at the price. Yeu don't have te take our word for this just see the overceate that are back of it. In sizes for boys of 3 te 10 years at $15 te $30, and in sizes for boys of 11 te 18 years at $28 te $45. (Second Fleer) (HOCOLATE sets con- sistin; of chocolate pitcher nnd six cups and saucers may be had in enal luster china with red and geld bands, or in a china which shows (lowered panels en a solid color like tan, $15 the set in cither case. (Fourth Fleer) nnHE best bedquilts se far " for the money are made of printed cambric with borders of plain sateen and pure wool filling, price, $7.50. Cltll Fluer) Great New Replenishment of Weel Quilts Heaps of new woel-Iilled quilts have been coming in for the last few days. Are you quite certain that yuu have all of the quilts of this kind that you will need when the cold weather comes? If you have any doubts en that point this is when and whera te settle them. Weel-filled quilts covered in cambric, in floral patterns and bordered with plain safen, $7.50 each. and Ke'Se1 tifelS . "" t0PS' Pla,n JaPanC3C Weel-filled quilts, covered en both sides with the best habutei, ?ie eacn. F Others up te $50 each. (Mxtl! Fleer) C T A N D I N G picture frames of all sizes, from lixl te llxl I inches may be had at the new low prices $1.75 te $10. Antique gilt and silver arc the finishes. (Fifth Fleer) '"P HE most charming sil x heuettes imaginable have ar lived in the Picture Stere airily cut subjects such a a quaint street, a geese girl with her ileck, a Sultan and a dancer and se en. Price, $2.50. (Fifth Fleer) AJ-OTICE te tourists and -L travelers the Optical Goods Stere makes a point of repairing broken lenses quickly and careful ly we have a repair shop here in the building. (Mnln Gallery) The China Stere Sparkles With New Goods -All Fine Gifts The particularly gift-like groups of goods in the China Stere have been handsomely replenished by new arrivals from overseas, and selections are u teycmu.y ltue, uiversinea ana satisfying. Tea sets. $8 te $65. Coffee sets, $9 te $20. Chocolate sets, $7.50 te $32.50. Cake sets, $5 te $20. Berry sets, $6 te $20. Chop dishes, $4.50 te $16. Sugar and cream set's. 75c te $16.50. Jam jars, $1.75 te $7.50. Mayonnaise sets, $1.25 te $15. Cracker and cheese (I'enrth Foer) dishes a specially geed assortment, $3.50. Biscuit jars, $2.50 te $10. Ice-cream sets, $7.50 te $12. Individual breakfast sets, $6 te $18. i ) n i INIiWII ifr i-!
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