" ""J li Vi' f I1 ' , : at ' ''f w EVENING PXJBHO LEDaKrPHlLADpLPHXA, WEDMJBAT, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 . s tt jfan Plays at 9, 11 and 5:23 WEATHER - Unsettled '( WAN'AMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Clilinca nt Noen Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S x -Stere Closes at 5:30 e Pedple Knew What They Want and Where te Get It fh This Is Our Suggestive program for Armistice Day ;tebe observed Friday of this week, as urged by put The President The Governer The Mayer President Harding's words are: I . flew, therefore, I, Wnrrcn And, in order that the jr. Harding, President of the solemnity of the occasion V .- i i? A United btaies ei Aiueriuu, m Vsuartcc of the said joint? esolutien of Congress, de hereby declare November 11, 1921, a nenuay, as a marK ei rwnect te the -memory of these who gave their lives in the late Warm war, as typi fied by the unknown and un identified American soldier ffhe is te be buried in Ai--lingtdn National Cemetery en that day; and de hereby recommend te the Governors of the several States that proclamations be issued by them caiurg upun uiu peu ple of their respective States te pause in their usual pur taits as a mark of respect en this solemn occasion. Therefore This Stere Will Net Be Open Until 11:20 A. M. en Friday Morning In order that our empleyes inay attend their neighborhood or Church services, as they may wish; but at 11:30 all our people, and our patrons coming into the Stere, will he expected te assemble in the Grand Court at a public meeting. ewes it te her history and te herself te set the pattern of patriotic remembrance, net only te the dead, but te the heroes who still survive te be crowned with- honor. ajrain at 11:45, in order te begin the services promptly with a program of the Grand Organ's mus'c as arranged in honor of the day, and including one short address. at 12:15 and closed at the usual business hour of 5:30, that the public may be put te no disadvantage. Signed INmmecr 0, 101. Sports Millinery Lowered in Price A -reup of sports hats that have been $12 te $25 arc new marked at appreciably lower prices. , They include some of the most striking small hats in felt, duvctvn, velnur and stitched velvet, in black and many colors. All are of the admirable style that distinguishes Wanamaker sports millinery. (Srrnnil l'lenr) Women's New Warm Sweaters for Fresty Days There are fashions in sweaters, it would seem, and these new arrivu's represent some of the interesting new features for this Winter. .One that shows the widest difference from the usual iype is a sweater sports coat. It is nuite the length of one, reaching three-cmartcr length te the skirt hem, and it is of Knitted alpaca wool, carefully fitted te the figure and trimmed with bands of mohair wool in the same colei, a warm heather mixture. The price is $37.50. Other new sweaters for sports wear are in camel's hair, wool or mohair. Seme are tuxedo style, ethers have Jeng scarf ends. Trices go from $27.50 te $35. (I"lrt Frelaset rrentLace Corsets HClG W II lYirwJ.il lL.trvvtn1 Vl ?ht vemen; it has an elastic ?wt in front, a short front steel '"a is firmly boned at the back Sive straight flat lines. Of m brechc it is $7. A lnmlnl fr,,. t..n i ..... -..v. iui mil, uuuvy wuiiiuii "' a low bust and higher back, " tliree-inch elastic section J1 th back te fit snugly -te the We. p,i,. sn A hinilnl r r j.,(l "' 1U1 average ngures, r5UC top, short fient steel and 'ones vuin, . '"! buven hooks ueiew tne '" Of Dink bi-nr-lin lfl Medel - . ..W( ,r , V( f"r figures requiring Win, ,, -- "i. me (iiapnragm. Leng "'I. Well l,nrm,l ...(.,.!... ..i.,1. ll?S fit l. .. ! . weche, ski. Please .,. ., h.,, '" huh tne cany ""nine is tiw. i .!... -.... . foci nine ier m- (Thlrd Fleer) may be further emphasized, I de hereby furthermore recommend that all public and church bells throughout the United States be tolled at intervals between 11:45 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock neon' of the said day, and that from 12 o'clock neon te two minutes past that hour, Washington time, all, devout and patriotic citizens of the United States indulge in a period of silent thanks te Ged for these valuable valorous lives and of sup plication for His divine mercy and for His blessings upon our beloved country. Of all places in the United States, Philadelphia The Stere doers, opening at 11:20, will be closed The Stere doers will then be open te the public QMn. l'lenr) Navy Blue and Brown Are Geed Celers' in Blouses But it by no means fellows that when a blouse starts out te be either of these colors it is going te end up in the dame shade. The chances are the sleeves will be quite another shade and mnterial. Fer the woman, then, who has a brown or navy blue suit, there is a wonderful choice among the new blouses and it is quite safe te say that they have never been se charming before. Tliete arc some half a dozen new styles, many in the new peasant effect, between $12 and $22.C0, in satin, crepe de chine and (Jeergette crepe aiene. (Third Paris Sends Such Dresses as Precious Babies And ,nd of course that means the daintiest hand-made frocks in lest materials. The simp est of all have tiny tucks, 1-ranch and wee lrce edgings at the neck and wiist. Iho most elab- the fine l;iints unc .. -... l.x.. ...' fi.lli .imhrnlilnrei'l. The ctrangest pait of all is the price, fer1 these little dresses with ul tleir hand work are the least expensive we have ever had firm Paris, $3.75 te $9.50. They arc for infants up te 2-year tots. (I'lilrU I'loer) The Newest Fur Bateaux The wide and loose stand-up cellar esteemed se highly in Paris appears new en some of the newest fur coats and wraps. It stands around my lady's shoulders like a fur fence, barely allowing the lip of her pretty nose te be seen above. A new Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) wrap of full length is gathered te one of these tall beat-shaped cellars. In addition, this wrap bleusps it self very gracefully around the hips. It is exquisitely (Second Mere of These Women's Famous Dresses and Suits Priced at $27.50 The dresses arc the wonder ful little afternoon styles of Canten crepe, crepe de clime, and ether heavy silks, made up in a dozen or mere models and in 34 te 44 sizes. They have sleeves of varying lengths and they have varying waistlines. Seme of them are beaded, often with contrasting colors; and some are severely plain. One has nailheads and embroidery, and one is u draped surplice gown with a waistline. And they arc carried out in the (I'll-Ht New Fur-Trimmed Belivia Coats Particularly Geed at $100 We might well go even far ther than this and say that they are very unusual values, and a woman might search far and wide before finding their equals at this price. They arc comfortably big warm coats of a beautiful quality all-wool Belivia. Seme have the new large sleeves and the wider (l'lfbt ExtraSize Silk Stockings "Seconds" at $1.75 This will be geed news, as extra-size stockings are net easy te find. . These are in black and brown and would be a half mere if first grade. I West Aisle) Luxurious Negligees of pink, rose, blue and wistaria crepe meteor aie lined with alba tross and sell at $23.50; ethers still daintier are of soft tafTeta lined with French flannel, price $33.75. Loek for them in the French Roem. (Third I'loer) Fleer) Should Wear i Mantles Wear Cellars lined with embroidered blue satin and is priced $650. A new clenk of moleskin, whose fullness all depends from ene of these standing bateaux cellars, is $025. Many ether beautiful new fur wraps have lately come, including a Hudsen seal coat with a handsome stele cellar of skunk that net only en velops the shoulders coni ceni p'etely, but descends te the front hem. Priced $750. And a handsome mink coat with round stand-up cellar and wide wrappy 3leevcs, at $1800. l'lenr) most useful of all colors black, navy and brown. The suits are in half a dozen styles, one of ve'eur with em broidery and a fur cellar; the ethers of soft two-toned chev chev eots and tweeds. All of these suits are well lined, with inter linings for warmth; all of them have self-covered shields; and all have the finely modeled sheu'ders which only thor oughly geed tailors can com pass. Celers are gray, brown, navy and heather niixtiues. l'lenr) skirts which mark the fashion able coat of this Winter. One very lovely style has nat ural colored wolf in a big en veloping cellar and cud's. An An other has a large cellar, cull's and panel pockets reaching te the hem, all of mole fur. The third model has chosen wolf fur. IJrewns, navy and black are the colors. I'loer) Women's Fitted Cases Special at $22.50 We have a limited let of women's fitted traveling cases which we can sell at a lower price than such geed-s have been in years. Made of black cobra-grain cowhide with padded lid, two strong locks and lined with moire silk in green, blue, tan, lavender or purple. The ten white celluloid fittings are a practical size and well made. Sizes 18, 20 and 22 inches. (Mnln I'loer) A Werd About Petticoats Here arc four kinds of petti coats which we lannet always get, but which are really very much asked for These wann knitted short petticoats, white, brown, gray and red, with fancy borders, 50c te $2.25. (Third A Smart HighLaced Beet for Winter Kven women who ordinarily wear low shoes all Winter find it well te be ready with a high beet for the coldest days. Here is a very smart one in smooth-finish Ilussia calfskin, either black or tan. It I ices high up the ankle; lias a fairly nar row tee; peifeiated full wing tip with sawtoeth edging; extension welted sole; militaiy heel, The price is $16. (Ilrsl rioer) , Only Frem Paris Could Come Such Handkerchiefs They nrc a new importation of the exquisite colored handker chiefs, hand printed, which ac counts for the unusually beau-' tiful colorings and designs, and the linen i.i madc.frem the finest flax grown. All have hand rolled hems. , Kvery year women wait for these handkerchiefs te send ns gifts, and there is nothing that many people appreciate mere. Women's French colored linen handkerchiefs from $1 up te the finest hand-spun ones nt $15 each. Men's French colored linen handkerchiefs from $1.50 te $3 each. New is the best time of all te have the embroidery done in order te make sure of t for Christmas. One or mere initials leek very well en these handker chiefs done in colored thread. (Main I'loer) Paris Chese Chiffen Velvet for Her Loveliest Gowns And new the whole world of fashion is following suit. Day gowns and evening gowns, the smart dress for the matinee, the afternoon calling frock and the opera gown all are cheesing this regal fabric. - We looked far enough ahead te make sure nil the colors likely te be wanted would be here for women te select from, the rare new shades, the high colors for evening and the dark browns, blues and black for afternoon. A beautiful quality chiffon velvet, 41 inches wide, 'is $8 a yard. A finer, softer weave, known as "wedding ring" velvet, 41 inches wide, in a few shades, is $0 a yard. (I'lrit I'loer) The Wider the Fringe the Better This Year Se it is welcome news, indeed, when a new sh'pmcnt of these fashionable wide fringes arrives. These arc 30 inches wide' in sapphire,' navy or henna chenille and silk fringe at 318.75 a yard and brilliant black cire fringe at $1'2.75 a yard. A narrower width silk cord and chenille fringe. 12 inches wide, is $7.75 a yard. (Main l'lenr) Givers Who Wish te Cheese Real Lace Cellars will find our cases new filled with .these lovely morsels of fine imported needlework. Besides being of hand-made lace, they are made in all the new shapes, te fit all the fash ionable necklines of tin's sea son. Irish lace cellar include crochet, Cnrriekmuerei-s and Limerick. Priced $2.50 te $24. Filet lace cellars begin at $11. Cellars of the beautiful Iklgian lace duchess, djcli ess and point, point gauze, lesaline and venUc are $7.50 te $85. ( Mnln I'loer i Fine Ribbons Frem France I'icet edged silver and geld French ribbons in the uairew widths used for dtes garnitures and slipper trimmings aie 28c and 45c a yard. Bread ribWns of rich metal brocade, in new patterns just from Lyens, are $10 a yard. (Mnln l'lenr I Silk jersey petticoat j with wool lining, navy and black only, $T8. Weel-lop jei'M-y petticoats with taffeta flounces, $7.5ti. Changeable tall'eta pilliceuls, all in colei, $.!.-"i0. I'loer) Women's Imparted Lambskin (i loves at S1.65 Fine quality lambskin with a glace finisr. Twe 'Irsp, over ever seam tewn. with PurN-peint ein ein breideie.l biukn. White, white btitihed with black, lhu, black stitched with white, an I seeal siiintcs of bivAii. tt.n . "d gra.v. An unuuually geed-looking and well-wearing glee for $1.05, (.Mnln l(oer) We Have the Chinese Rugs the People Want JThe surest proof that they want them is that they are -buying them, buying them as we have never before known them te buy rugs of thi3 kind. These people knew what they are doing; they knew that as regards furnish ing value and wearing value and money value, the Chinese rugs we are selling are geed and safe te buy. 13xf9.2 ft. . 14.3 x 10.2 ft. 16 x 10 ft. . . 13.3x9.2 ft. 12.1 x 9.3 ft. ,$392 .$495 .$640 .$425 .$325 Mostly fine Hamadan An Armful of Werth-While Beeks "Plum Pudding," by Chris topher Merley. A pudding of divers ingredients, discreetly blended and seasoned. $1.75. "Mere That Must 15c Told," by Sir Philip Gibbs. In which the author writes of conditions since the war. And the result is a piece of permanently valu able literature. $2.50. "Nobody's Man," by K. Phil lips Oppeiiheim. A story of English polities. S2. "Trouble - the - Heuse,", by Kate Jerdan. A feminine Pen Pen red. $1.90. "Silhouettes of My Centcm-' perarics," by Lyman Abbett. Intimate sketches of the great by one of thorn, S.". "Fifty Years a Journalist." by Melville K. Stene. A big story, from the Chicago fire in 1871 te the Peace of. Versailles in 1919. Price, $5. (Mnln fleer) The Hunting Season Is in Full Swing but many a Nimrod would de bet ter with a better gun. Fex deuble-bariel shotguns at $10.75 te $9S. Parker and ether makes of shotguns, $58.75 te $160. Dig game rifles, such as Win chester, Savage, Kemiugten and Mauser, $."". te $85. Shells and ether ammunition in Winchester, U. M. C, Western, Peters and U. S. brands. Rainproof c'ething for men and women include: coats, $5 te ? 10.25; vests,, $-1; trousers, $1.25 te $0.05; hats and caps, $1.50 te $2.75. Hunting beets and sheei, $0.75 te $22.50. I I'll (.tlllrr,t I Embroidered Pillow Cases, Pretty Enough for Gifls And it is for gifts that se many peep'e aie buying these attractive pillow eases almost as fast as we can bring them in. There are two te a box, and they are in the popular size of 15..'!l) incites. Kmbreidercd and hemstitched, S1.S5 and S2.25 a box. Kmbreidercd and scallops I, S." and Ke.35 a be-. iHki I loon White Cotten Suiting Something which we haven't bad for some time, but which K wanted just as much us ever for nurses' uniforms, middy blouse-, and finall be,s' siiit, being s-treng and geed looking. iiCi inches wide, -10c a jaul. 15 inches wide, 50c a yard. ( I'lrM I lour Fireplace Furnishings Everybody agrees that the ery heart ei the home is the fire en the hearth, but it is only the mistress el the household who knows that a fireplace must have certain iiueiuieii in ine snape ei proper inrnisn inprs paid te it, or else half the sense of comfort is lest. Fer instance, a fireplace simply must have a poker with which te stir the red legs; it must have a bellows and a weed box, and it is very much the better for a hearth brush. The Wana maker HeusefurnishinKs Stere can supplj you with all such things. Hhick iien andirons, $2.50 te 52. Piass andirons, SIS te $5ti. Copper andirons, $9.50 te $17. Hlack it en lire sets, $0 te $20. Hrass lire sets, S2;i te $;i(5. Copper lire sets, $11 te $14.50. Hlack cereeiis, $8.50 te $17,25. Hrass screens, $1) te $;!. Weed holders of metal, $i:i te $21. Hearth brushes. S2.75 te lire lightei-, $1.S." te $10. Weed curice, $1.05 te $;i.'J5. Hellews, .dc te $2.'). Weed boxes, $18 te $30. 9.1x6.;) ft $165 11.10x9.1 ft $287 12.3x9.3 ft $359 15.6x12 ft $475 17.2x11.3 ft $425 Persian Dezart Rugs weaves, 6.3x5 ft., $85 te $100. Secntli Fleer) Men's Fine Fur Caps Have Arrived Moteiing has multiplied the demand for fur caps and made them one of the most desirable of gifts for a man. These are in the much-liked turban siiape that can be pulled down, ever the ears or worn rolled up, and have a visor in front. Of sheared ceney, nutria, sealinc, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), Alaska seal and blended muskrat. Prices $3.50 te $70. (Mnln I'loer) Men's Warm Night Wear of Demet Flannel Pajamas and night shiits of this soft, warm material feel mighty geed en chilly nights. They come in various colored stripes. Demet flannel pajamas, $2 te $.'5.75. Demet flannel night shirts, $1.05 te $2.50. (Muln Fleer) Men's Scotch Grain Brogues in a New Style Tan Scotch grain calfskin is the leather used in these high nhecB. They have perforated tip, but are otherwise plain, with comfortable tees, wide shanks and low, bread heels. Price $12 a pair. (Muln 1 loer) Your Bey's Overcoat Should Stand the Test It will if it is a Wanamaker overcoat, with quality and bervice built into it and stylp all ever it. Wanamaker boys' evei coats will give back in sei-vice for every dollar and cent of the pi ice they cost. That is the kind of merchandise te put your money into the only kind geed enough for a real boy. Overcoats for boys of .'! te 8 years at $15 te $30, and in sizes for boys of 10 te 18 years at $28 te $-15. On ami I'loer I Gift Seekers, See This Light-Cut Glassware at Half It is of a particularly geed quality, the patterns very attractive and executed with exceptional skill, and the prices, originally low, have been brought te half and less Water tumblers, iced tea tuniblei.-, sherbet glasses, cafe parfait, custard cups, marmalade jars, water jugs, covered jugs, covered and uncovered bonbon dishes, candy jai, va'-es and lets of ether useful and veiy givable things., pi iced at 10c each for water tumblers up te $2 each for vases. Which means that tlisy are lower than the plain, ordinary uncut glass. i I mirth I loer) Fine New Linen Table Cleths and Napkins at Lewer Prices Tli.-, i a ' ew purchase of fresh, excellent Scotch double damu.'i tabk ciitiis and na;(k!n, woven of line, pure ilax "line" yarn, excmiMtely bleached and patterned in a aricty of striped and ileial dis-ign. The fabiic ha a lustrous .-luen 'ike satin and is in the regu lar, full, heavy double damask weight that will serve as well as it leeks, which is t-aving a geed deal. We bought these geed-, te exceptional advantage and have maiked them at exceptionally low prices. Trble cloths, 2x2 ards, $9. and 2x2 s yards, $11.50 each. .Matching napkin., 2222 inches, $11.50 a dozen. I lr-l I'liieri New Blankets and Geed $8.50 and $10 a Pair Last installment of a notable purchase. White blankets wewn of 00 per cent pun- -.elected wool and a cotton warp, and with pink and blue border price $8.50 a pair. Anether grade, woven with 75 per cent wool tilling and cotton warp and with wide stiiped border, the edges being bound in a material colored te match $10 a pair. lu-ed, serviceable merchandise for the menev and it will go quickly. ' tMtli I loer) Hr M4 ill ' sn..",ii J'e tin se we who cannot get i-jc a running (I'uurtli l'luur) 10x8 ft $265 12x9 ft $315 12x10.1 ft $450 10.6x9 ft $285 13x9.3 fl $387 naj add gas b.-s for the people honest crackling legs: they are inch. ' " iT 1. m M n. -it IVi ffl w . -A A y ,i V'i