iWf ' FV 'j-rjT .' V VI EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 1 WEATHER Fair lays at 9, 11 and 5:20 Clilmei nt Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5:30 ? r f drgan P Open Tomorrow Afternoon for the Accommodation of thejblic Who Can Ever Ferget 1"hat Day, 1918, When in the early morning, the news swept through the city . that the great German forces had turned their backs te us, silently and quietly, taking the first step te end the terrible war? The whole United States danced for joy 'when the world believed that its prayers had been answered and that the Armistice, as arranged by Marshal Fech, had been signed. That 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, of 1918, will ever be remembered as one of the great hours of the world's history. While it was reported the world ever as a humiliation for Germany, it certainly was a wise, courageous confession te make, that they had ceased te fight for a fruitless cause. It was a noble confession te make, that they were tired of the war and would net go any further. Was it net Queen Louise who, after the Battle of Jena, went with a rose in her hand te plead with Napeleon te step a war? Would that there might be a complete disarmament of armies and navies in every country and that the world might held soldiers of peace only! Would that the grave of the unknown here, around which the President and a distinguished host will tomorrow be standing, might be the last of the graves of unknown soldiers! Right well we may pause mere than two minutes and say a prayer that the causes of war shall be, henceforth, considered and settled in courts of wisdom and patience, with a determination te reduce the high taxes and v dangers sure te attend standing armies and ships of war. Our Stere will net open tomorrow morning. At 11.20 only the doers will admit our people and our friends who wish te join with us in a memorial service at the hour of the soldier's burial. The great organ will lend its solemn tones of tribute. Judge Orlady, of the Superior Court, will preside at our little Festival of Peace. After it is all ever, we will take up our work again with a new memory of a nameless grave and take off our hats in honor te march with the Legien, te keep up remembrance of the brave men who have returned from battlefields with a new patriotism and a grave sense of citizenship in glorifying our flag, that it may breathe a blessing te al the countries of the world. Signed 'ei ember 10, 1921. jhm Crepe de Chine Blouses Designed for the Sleeveless Dress 1 ashiencd expressly te wenr under the sleeveless dress, and decidedly effective with it, is thjs pretty blouse of crepe de chine. The wide sleeves and round eellnr are trimmed with cire braid; and the ,aist is in black, navy, mehawk or Colonial blue. Priced $10.50. (Third rioer) ' Women's Wonderful Suits Priced at $50 Beautifully built suits of fine materials velour, broadcloth, beft cheviot and homespun, in browns, navy and black. Sonic of the suits are very simple, a few aie fur tnmmed with beaver, raccoon or nutria and a few embroidered. One style has nutria pockets as well as eutfs and foliar, one has a straight box coat, the ethers have slightly fitted, coats and beautiful linings. Thcre are ten models in nil; all from u manufacturer who couldn't make anything badlv if he tried. Carlier in the season such suits sold at $35 mere than tomorrow's price. (First I loer) Women's Ribbed Weel Sports Hese, $1.75 These stockings, which are in trewn heather, have shaped legs and are an improvement ever the "sual run of ribbed wool hose. They fa snugly around the nnkle and are uncommonly geed looking 'or the price. , (l"lMt Fleer) All-Weel Crepe Peplin, $1.50 a Yard This Winter a great many women aie buying it for ene-piece dresses becnuse it wears remark ably well, does net easily muss and it shakes the dust. It is 39 and 40 inches wide and comes in a dozen or mere quite 'delightful colors. (First I'loer) Geed Shoes and Leggings for Children There is no children's shoe store anywherc te surpass this and few 10 equal it, (1st) for the thorough goodness of the children's shoes Provided, (2d) for the sound nnd stable prices, (3d) for the spacious, "KM and comfortable accommodations and (4th) for the proficient staff W salespeople, especially trained in fitting young feet. . Children's tan or black calfskin high-laced shoes in sir.es 8 te 2 Me 54.50 te $8. x ...Children's white buckskin button or laced shoes in the sapie sizes, flil l.i i i t m iimi i . . t.ln rtl inlrnt neil . j, wimurcn's leggings et gray cnincnina, mown ui umv. .......-.., Hfte corduroy or fleece-lined tan leather, in exceptionally geed styles v T-rTTl A'.! i WAA'll I ''!. ' ' IK I ArT J IMTk A ? dill li.lJJi Mill!1,1)' mill (D A Yeung Weman's Dress of Crepe de Chine and Fur Cleth, $35 Watt)t& for 29 omen Since a watch is something which is expected te last for years and te keep geed time as long as it lasts, there is a real economy in buying a reliable make of watch in the beginning. Wnlthnm watcnes for women are among the finest American watches made today. They arc put together by the most skilled watchmakers and thor oughly tested before being placed en sale. In M-kt. geld enses, several shapes, all en ribbon bracelets, $80 te $125. Small size M-kt. geld watches en ribbeu bracelets, $80 te $125. Platinum watches set with diamonds, en ribbon bracelets, $635, te $7-15. 14-kt. geld watches en flex ible link bracelets, $G5 te $110. Geld-filled watches en flex ible link bracelets, $22.50 te $43. (Mnln I'loer) Any Men's Stere Can Sell Clothing, But We Have Get te De Mere Than That We have get te think of progress. 1 We have get te make progress. Progress is motion in a forward direction. We have get te move forward in the clothing business. We have get te de better every year than in any of all the sixty' years before. The only way te keep ahead and go ahead is te have better clothing and give greater dollars' worth. That is why any day and every day you can be sure of better selection and mere for your money in the Wanamaker Men's Cloth ing Stere than you can possibly find elsewhere. New Fall and Winter suits, $30 te $65. New Fall and Winter overcoats, $30 te $100. (Thlril I'loer) This charming frock for young women of 14 te 18 comes .in crepe de chine of various colors, with a deep skirt band and sleeve edg ings of gray astrnkan cloth. The extremely wide sleeves arc cut in one with the waist. They fasten en the low shoulder-line with three buttons, and nre open (Sfrencl from there te the fur-cloth edg ing. The waist blouses ever an clas tic band, and is finished with a tie sash with ball ends. In dahlia red crepe de chine, or in black, Nile green, American Beauty and Copenhagen blue. Priced $35. Fleer) The Salen de Beaute suggests that women desiring a fncial or scalp treatment or any ether sen-ices in Us rooms should make appointments for the earlier hours of the clay whenever pos sible. This may be done either in person or by telephone. (Thlril I'loer) Charming Mesh -Bags in the favorite green-geld finish and very fine geld-plnted mesh arc here in deep, narrow shnpei with strap handles for $18 te $44. Powder boxes showing the same green-geld finish arc in tended te go with them, and may be had for 50c te $7.50. (Muln. fleer) Silver-Finished Candlesticks of a Napoleonic type arc very graceful and severe in line, and have unique shade's of a pinky orchid silk made with a raised side te give a direct ray for read ing. Each candlestick is $50 and each shade $50. (Fourth Fleer) New Fur -Trimmed Coats for Yeung Women, $110 te $235 They arc the finest of fur trimmed belivias, duvetyns and similar fabrics, in the thick-piled textures that se closely rgsemble velvet and plush. They are in charming fashions some cloaks, some WTaps and some coats, with either bloused or straight Jiacks. The colors aie black, midnight (.Htcend and navy blue, and a variety of urewns, inciuaing ;iniay, moux meux moux flen, caravan and tortoise shell. Collais and cuffs are of gray squirrel, Persian lamb, lynx, bea ver, or wolf, in taupe, blue or black. The sizes arc 14 te 20. And prices $110 te $205. Many special opportunities in .(-eats are in the Yeung Women's Stere, priced from $20 up. rioer) 'The Cheesing of Russian Sables Is Important "Sable, soft as a eil of down," K one of the loveliest of furs, and many fur-scek-crs nre puzzled te decide be tween the rich dark pelt of the actual Russian sable and the scarcely less beautiful but much less cosily fur of the Hudsen Bay animal. Where price is of least con sideration, the exquisite Rus sian sable is of ceutse aiway- preferable. Scarfs of this CSr.enU finest .sable are heie at from $200 te $750. In Hudsen Bay sable the choice is from $15 te $225 for a one-skin scarf. Twe-skin scarfs begin nt $125. A stele of six beautiful Hud Hud eon Bay sable skins is $450; nnd a richly effective cape of 18 skins is $825. A Fur Stere that offers, dcry choice but docs net con fuse values is safest te chop in. Fluer) New Steel-Beaded Handbags Frem France This latest shipment has de signs net seen in the earlier arrivals. All drawstring bags of hand crocheted silk in one or two col ors, with ornamentation of cut steel beads and tassels or fringe of the beads. The bags are in navy, gray, brown, brick, red-and-blue, blue-and-black and ether colors. Prices, $7.50 te $20. (Main Fleer) Fine St. Gall Embroideries for cellars and cuffs are charm ing in designs and refinement. Ecru edgings, 35c te $3.50 a yaid; edgings with Bulgarian color ings, $1 nnd $1.25. (Flrnt Fleer) Men's Sports Handkerchiefs Frem the Londen Shep They supply a welcome touch of color, for they are the lovely Liberty silk handkerchiefs in odd East Indian printings and rich Paisley designs, and they arc very much in favor new. They nic $4 each and there is no end te the number of beauti ful designs. (The fiallerj-) A Favorite One-Strap Slipper is of patent leather with round tee, sheit vamp and high Spanish heel. It is ornamented with large perforations. The same model comes in blacl. suede nhe. Each is $12 a pair. . (Flmt Fluer) ifcii iif '- i! r 1 m J x i k W t m .' ww -r v' w; . lis. .' irs J '- tv - '; fjvl -T A K "V 7,- "5 W O vs. av WM tiz&k'-z. M$mrt ta yum j JS&S&, A Geed Day te Get the Bey a New Suit or Overcoat It would be peer economy te put an inferior suit or overcoat en veur boy. Give him a new suit or a new overcoat that represents the top notch in style and quality a Wanamaker suit or overcoat. Norfolk suits for bes of 8 te 18 years, $1.0.50 te S38, with a fine choice of two-trousers suittt nt $16.50 te $28. Beys' overcoats in 10 te IS year sizes, $28 te $15, and in 3 te 8 year sizes at $15 te $30. (terend I'loer) &'? 5V VJ- New Camel's-Hair Coats Are Levely With Beaver Fur The beaver, by the way, is the finest that we have seen this year. And, as everybody knows, beaver is se scarce that it can seaicely be had today. It has risen m value veiy greatly since we bought these coats. Nevertheless the cellars en some of them are as large as capes with long pointed or square ends in front. In another model there nre both eellnr and cuffs of beaer. There arc cape styles, long and sheit speits coats and a loose wrap-like coat, nil of camel's-hair in natuinl or beaver color and all trimmed vith beaver, $150 te $275. (Flmt I'loer) New All-Weel Blankets Geed as Tlvey Make Them at $12 and $13.50 a Pair Twe kinds included in this new shipment, both in the double-bed size. One kind in pink and blue plaid at $12 a pair, the ethers being white blankets with borders in cither pink or blue, at $13.50 a pair. If there arc better ones at the prices they nre geed, indeed. (Sixth Fleer) Redfern Corsets Bened with non - rustable boning, every one. The first is for tall women requiring a long skirted, topless model. Its back is high te give the necessary support te plump shoulder blades. In pink ceutil, the price is $0. A low-bust model with long skirt, heavily reinforced. Lac ing below front steel, price $5. Topless corset of pink breche with clastic section in the waist, a double skirt and three sets of hose supporters, $5. Light-weight corsets, top less, with elastic all around, $3.50. (Third Fleer) Genuine Chinese Shantungs Quickly Cjeme and Ge Net surprising when you consider what a beautiful silk this, is and that it has almost unlimited wearing-possibilities and vnshes with most satisfactory results. In natural color for women's and children's dresses, blouses, negli gees, skirts, linings nnd men's shiits, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a yard. (First Fluer) Excellent Coats for Very Small Felk Fer children of one te tlaee yeais v,e hae just received some unusually geed coats of silky broadcloth, in beaver or brown, with hand smocking below the yoke, warm interlining and geed sateen lining. The price is $8.50. Fer boys or gills of two te six years are geed warm coats of wool chinchilla, in navy, brown or cinnamon color, made with double-breasted front, high neck, belted and with sateen lining. Priced $12. L " (Third Fleer) A Little Sale of Imitation Ivery "Seconds" It takes a very geed pair of eyes te discover the reason for their being called "seconds." But prices mere than make up for it, they are se extremely small. All the necessary pieces te a set are here, including combs, hair brushes, mirrors and se en, with prices starting nt 20c for a comb up te $3 for a pretty plush lined jewel box. i:ut Alslr) Eiderdev n Bathrobes nre in stock againpleasant news for women who have been unable te get them for some years. They are in rose, blue, lavender and led, satin trimmed, for only $4.85. (Thlril Fleer) Delicious cream.Cev -' cred caramels arc the candies for tomorrow price 80c a pound. Hitter - sweet c r e a in chocolates are a net he r geed choice for the week' end box, and these sell at GOc a pound. 1 (lliwn Stairs S.ter) West End Londen Styles in Redleaf Derby Hats These Kedlcaf derby hats arc made for Jehn Wanamaker exclusively by the larp-est hat maker in England. They are the best shapes shown by the leading hatters of Londen and in their quality and workmanship they are unsurpassed. Any man can sec at a glance that these are net ordinary hats. There are various shapes of crowns among them se that the man of every facial contour can be suited. Price, $8. (Mitin I'loer) Men's Woolen Scarfs for Winter The Mcn Weai Stoic has a fine assortment of them in plain jolers and stripe.-. They stait at $3.50 for a soft alpaca scarf, and go te $16.50 for a beautiful cashmere scarf, with various pi ices between. ' (Muln I'loer) Men Who Learned te Like Seft Tees in Army Shoes will be glad te knew that they can get some of the smartest shoes of the season with these unboxed tees. Fer example, here are brogue beets of fine oil-grain calf skin in black and tan, with perforated wing tips, vamp scams and lace stays; stitched heel seats, flanged heels and English back stays. Fine in fashion and comfortable $1 1 a pair. (Muln I loon Persian Iran Rugs Are Winning Faver at $22.50 te $30 They have in them the true Pcisian quality in colors and character. They wear as well as Mesuls, te which familj they belong, but thcii colors and designs are of a softer and mere decorative variety. They are much faercd by gift-seekers and indeed by everybody who needs a real Oriental rug in a small size at a moderate price $22.50 te $30, in size, approximately 4 feet. We also have a group of excellent Uijar rugs, heavy, wonderfully serviceable Kurdish weaves in dark blue and eciu shades) priced at $75 te $90 for size 4x7 ft. or thereabouts. (Sernth 1 loon See the Gift Tables in the China Stere Aie you looking for a dainty piece of china ei glass ter a gift or for your very own? If se, see the arieus tables in the China Stoic, each containing a collection of the most thoughtfully selected sets and pieces, and all at the same price. There is a $1.50 table, there is a S20 table and there are muny ether tables in between, for instance, a table of goods at $2.50, another at $3.50 nnd still ethers at $5, $7.50, $10, $12 and se en. , It is the best, most interesting nnd most convenient showing te select from in Philadelphia you can cheese nt a glance and cheese satisfactorily. (Fourth Fleer) The TOYS Are Ready The TOYS Are Running The TOYS are the most wonder ful that either children or grown-ups have ever seen. Have Yeu Seen the Great Picture in the Tey Stere that shows Philadelphia's skyline from the New Jersey side, and with the new bridge already up across the Delaware? It is one. of the wonderful delights of the Tey Stere. (Berantb Ploetjf ' 111 ' I li aeii' 1 m i. im m j-- ijueuues, priced $3.50 te $10. ' (Flnt FUer) 'V" I ' """""' ' ""' r '" y, .'Mil . . j L -i mf L