w v j-v wmmmammmmmi u.s -ii.j . V te'f i,M? :,. '"-"(i 'V",,;.(m-(P', r v - m jj 'aV I f- ' ..- EVEIftCk PUBLIC EDGER-PHILiUDBLPHIA, FRIDAY, HOYEMBR 11, 1921 3 7 i1 v M Organ at 11:45 and 5:20 WANAMAKER'S STORE OPENS FOR BUSINESS AT 12:15 WANAMAKER'S store closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled armi,l Armistice way IU4 ,I i r- I, I tteil vith te b, f del. e. a; 'Urnca i v I 1 This Is the Geed Advance News of the Wanamaker Stere talking One Afternoon With Jlunkacsy in the Levely Duchy y of Luxembourg years age, the writer learned that day from the' great artist that what a man sees depends upon what is within himself. It is net alone his ieyes nor his ears that tell him . things. Munkacsy saw Nature and passing incidents around him with mere than eyes, lie saw with his soul. It was reflected in his face. Se it is that there are these who commune with Nature with mere faculties than the eyes, which simply tell us colors and shapes of flowers and leaves, but nothing of their melodies and harmonies. They will see the most without who have the most within. Signed November 11, 1021. 2 jpmafe In the Women's Londen Shep Forty-five of our beat topcoats for women will be disposed of in a special sale tomorrow morning their new price being $50. They were cut from the best English tweeds everplaids and herringbones by our Londen Shep tailors, show the best of lines and workmanship and have silk and satin serge linings. AH sizes in the let. (Thr (liillrrj) ' if The Spanish Comb Has Quite Captured Paris The latest fashion advice from the French capital says that the smart Parisienne is wearing the Spanish comb with a black gown and wide (lowing sleeves and the debu tante with her frock of filmy lace or glittering metal tissue. Just such combs arc among the new arrivals in the Jewelry Stere. They arc the high-back combs in Spanish effect in im itation amber, shell, jet or a lovely combination of jet and crystal, which is quite the prettiest thing imaginable with certain shades of hai Frem $3 te !?3G are the prices. (Main lloer) Remarkable $35 Suits and Dresses for Women Perhaps we ought te put that differently their late season price is $35, but a few weeks age you would have paid at least $15 mere for them. The dresses are made of the heavy silk crepes in brown, navy, taupe and black, and they are beaded, embroidered and perfectly simple, but they seem te have been designed especially for the women who like a dress te de geed all-around service. There are a dozen styles or mere in this group. The suits are cut from novelty woolens in soft, light mixtures, besides navy and brown and tan, and some of them are fur trimmed. ( And there are some cape dresses in the let and .some coat dresses, the dresses being mostly sleeveless. (rirht rioer) Girls' and Yeung Women's Topcoats of Exceptional Value, $32.50 te $85 Ready tomorrow are three-quarter belted sports coats of all-wool heather mixtures, topped by great shawl cellars of Reed raccoon fur. They are lined with figured silks, warmly interlined, and are exceptionally geed for $45. Sizes 14 te 20. Full-length coats of duvetyn, in two models, one with a cellar of nutria fur and the ether with a great cellar of opossum, ere unusually geed value at $85. Meth are finely silk lined and interlined, and offer a choice of black, several browns, navy and Sorrento blue. Sizes 14 te '20. At $42.50 are extraordinarily geed coats of soft woolen sports cloth in the natural camel's-hair color, with cellars of nutria fur. Made with raglan shoulders, inverted pleat backs, buckled belt, strapped sleeves, slot pockets and geed silk lining and interlining. Sizes 12 te 18. Raccoon-Cellared Coats for Younger Girls, $32.50 These are in sizes 6 te 14, and are of wool chinchilla, in navy, brown or cinnamon, well lined and interlined, and generously cel nrcd with raccoon. They have box-pleated backs, buckled belts, and with these cellars arc surprisingly geed for $32.50. Every ether geed kind of coat that a girl or young woman ceidd want is here. (Second Fleur) New Blue Silk Overbleuses Frem $5 te $8.75 And they are such pretty overbleuses as you would never wink were such little prices as these. One style at $5 comes in both navy blue and black crepe ee chine and is both beaded and embroidered. Anether in navy silk tricelette has the simple, youthful ffter Pan cellar which, with the cuffs and pockets, is bound ith white silk braid. It is $5.60. Still a third is in dark blue crepe .de chine with Peter Pan cellar and cuffs of embroidered white net. This is $8.75. (Tlilrd I'loer) A Favorite Handkerchief With Many Men It is a geed quality Irish linen, net tee fine te stand Constant tubbings and plain hemstitched in foreign stitch. , The hem may be a quarter or a half inch and the price 18 "5c each or, a much mere economical way of buying, $b rf a dozen. Evening Slippers of Satin and Brocade Every desirdd kind is here. Particular attention is called today te a black satin one strap slipper with short vamp, rounded tee and high Spanish heel. It is of espe cially geed quality for $11. Alse te an attractive slip per of silver brocade, with one strap, medium tee and vamp and high Leuis heel, priced at $14. New rhinestone orna ments in small and large button effects are $2 te $12 a pair. (First Fleer) Silk Lingerie Chemises made of pink radium silk, $5 te $12.50. Of pirik crepe de chine, $3.50 te $9.50. Of pink and white satin, $5. Nightgowns' of radium and crepe de chine, mostly pink, $5 te $13.50. Of crepe backed satin, mostly pink, $22.50 and $25. (Third Fleer) Pink Brassieres Twe particularly geed styles are a pink broche at 90c and a satin - striped broche at $1.25. Styles for tall women are of pink material at $1.50 and $2, of pink broche at $3, satin at $3.50 and heavy brocade at $5. Fine plain satin brassieres . with tucks are $10, net and lace $5, filet lace and linen $9, satin and filet $6.50 and black lace pver pink satin, $7.50. Black brassieres, te be worn inside sheer black dresses, are of sateen, made with armholes, priced $2; of satin and net, priced $5. (Third Fleer) Petticoat News Silk jersey topped petti coats with m e s s a 1 i n e flounces are $2.85. Sateen pantalettes or long bloomers black, navy, plum and green, are $1. Silk jersey bloomers in black, navy and standard colors are $3.85 te $7.50. . Silk jersey bloomers in black and navy only, but all extra sizes, are $8. Taffeta petticoats, black and changeable, are $5.50. (Tldrd Vloer) A Let of Women's Fine Gloves Reduced for a Clearaway These are various short lines in our stocks that we will sell off at once. All of them perfect and delightful gloves, including fine French kid, lambskin and suede exactly the kinds, colors, qualities and lengths wanted for personal wear new and for gifts later en. Reductions go from 50c te ?1 a pair. Best te take advantage tomorrow, as these gloves will go out very rapidly. At $1.25," fine French kid gloves, two At $2, five-button-length slip-en lambskin clasp, everseam sewn, in black, white, beaver gloves, pique sewn, white only. and brown. At $2, French suede gloves, silk-lined, two At $1.50, fine French kid gloves, two , . -hi j. clasp, pique sewn, in black, white, beaver clasp, pique sewn, in black, gray, taupe, and brown. -'beaver and brown. (West Alule) vr 4 ' .? A Pretty New Hat Puts New Celer in Life And that whether one pays $5 or 550 for it! Tomorrow small sum will buy this pleasure for ninny women, for wc shall have numbers of new trimmed hats in all the becoming shapes, colors and materials, for $10 and less. They are duvetyns in many colors; trimmed with embroidery, ostrich, fleWers or the smart ceque feathers. There arc felts and velvets. There are youthful hats, and small velvet toques and huts especially designed for matronly women. All are excep tionally geed value for the price. Untrimmed Felt Hats at 52. Seft little shapes in brown, black or navy, many of them bound with circ ribbon and requiring little trimming. (ecend I'loer) Scintillating Scarfs Are New Frem Paris And they are most happily arrived in time te be worn with the new evening gowns for whicji they are destined. Yeu misrht almost imagine that some of them were sewn with emeralds, rubies, sapphires or diamonds, they are se brilliant in effect. Others are in all black or all white and they are scarcely less beautiful. Frem $13.50 te $75 are the prices. (Muln I'loer) Beautiful New Duvetyns Compete With Flowers in Celer There seems te be. no ether way te describe the wonder ful glowing colors the fuchsia red, the brilliant peppy, corn flower blue and a her.na shade which is mere like a dahlia than anything else. But the list of fashionable shades has only begun, for there is peacock, beaver, taupe, platinum, green, light blue, Sorrento, navy, black and ethers. The texture is exquisitely soft and drapable for entire gowns, mantles, hats and se en. Seme are all-silk, ethers part silk, 36 and 40 inches wide and $5 and $6 a yard. (llmt Fleer) A. Beautiful Collection of Small Fur Scarfs is new in the Fur Salen, offering a variety of choice, a fineness of quality, and a reasonableness of price that can certainly net be excelled anywhere. It is important te remember that there is a certain price below which furs worth having cannot be bought. Alse, that the least-priced piece in this store is chosen with exactly the same care and judgment as our costliest furs. Gray squirrel scarfs start nt $15. A scarf of geed brown mink may be bought from S22.5Q up; dyed fitch (in a two-skin scarf) from $30 up; stone marten from $10 up, and Japanese marten, baum marten or Hudsen Bay sable, each from $45 up. These modestly-priced scarfs are of surprising beauty and quality. (Second Fleer) Best Values Yet in Fabric Handbags The collection of velvet and duvetyn handbags which we show new at $3 .te $5 includes some of the best values we have been able te present at these low prices. The fabrics are all fine quality and are in black and the colors best liked for Fall and Winter. They have covered, fancy metal and shell finish celluloid frames, oval and square, and are in various shapes, both large and small. (Muln Fleer) Little Felks' Warm Sweater and Scarf Sets Net much chance for Jack Frest when Baby is incased in a wool sweater, leggings, cap and mittens, all te match. These matching sets of knitted wool are $5 te $9.50, and of brushed wool $7 te $10. Celers include white, cardinal, brown, tan and heather mixtures. Sizes two te four years. Scarf and cap sets of brushed wool, for girls up te 12 years, arc $3.25 te $4.50. Brown, tan, jade and striped effecta. " i , (Third Vloer) A Christmas Cards and Calendars are spread out in fine array for cheesing; the first are 5c te $1 and the second 15c te $4.25. (Main Fleer) French Garters are very fetching, indeed, being black or Copenhagen blue with rose linings and iiny rosettes. Prices $2.50 and $2.75 in the French Roem. (Third Fleer) Tin Candy Bexes Plain pink, blue and gray boxes, which can be deco rated at home if desired, 30c for the two-pound size, 35c for the three-pound. Bexes of the two-pound size deco rated with Persian and Japa nese designs, 35c. Find them in the Art Needlework Stere. (Pwencl Fleer) Yeu, Hunters and Gunners, Should All Knew of These Hudsen Bay Blankets Ne doubt you have heard of the blankets, because they are the most celebrated outdoor blankets in the world, being manufactured in Eng'and for use in the cold Hudsen Bay country. But perhaps you don't knew that they are here, and this is te tell you that they arc. Besides being the warmest and most comfortable blankets made, they arc also almost waterproof. Woven of pure wool, Austra lian and Siberian, in gray and in tan, all with black-blue stripes, in size 2 yards wide by 2ii yards long; weight, 6 lbs.; price, $13.50 each. (Sixth Fleer) A Manicure Set That a Friend Would Like A really practical set in which all the pieces are in tended for use, and net just te leek pretty. Such sets, of excellent quality, with imitation ivory or pearl handles, are $1 te $21. The cases are of real leather, in box form or the rolled-up kind. (.Muln rioer) The Indoor Skating Season Is Open and it won't be se very long before there is skating en the ponds. Clamp skates for men and boys, $3.50 te $5 ; for women and girls, $4. Skates te screw en the shoes, $3.50 te $15. Combination outfits of skating shoes' with skates attached for men and boys, $9.50 and $11; for women, $12. (The (IMlerj) I I -U- JUL it. r,m,ttti:m etmtrt ass re Fine British Overcoats in the Men's Londen Shep Say what you will, these English coats have style that no ethers seem able te imitate. The materials, the designs and the colorings arc distinctive, tee. Saxony cloths, Shetlands, cheviets, West of England coverts and fleeces, in browns, greens, grays, heather mixtures and plain blue. ' Best-liked is the comfortable, smart, free-swinging Aintree, a single-breasted model. 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. Prices are $55 te $100. , (The Gallery) Men's Pleated and Plain Shirts for $2 All have starched cuffs and you may cheese between plain or pleated besoms. Made of geed percale in a variety of striped designs that are fast color, as net all percale is. Mighty geed, clean shirts for the money. "" (Mnln I'loer) An Achievement in Men's $1 Neckties These latest tics which we have brought in te sell for $1 are se far ahead of most dollar neckwear that there is no com parison. In the first place, they arc the new shape four-in-hands of an excellent quality of heavy silk. In the second place, they are in designs usually found only in high-priced ties, such as Paisley patterns, foliage and th6 better kind of stripes and dots. (Muln moor) Men's Fine Londen Tweed Hats Down te $3 These are these splendid stitchless tweed hats from Lincoln-Bennett, celebrated for the fact that they keep their shape as no ether tweed hats will and are firm and heavy and inured te rough weather. At $3 these hats are se remarkably under-priced that they should go out in a whirl. (Muln I'loer) Twe Geed Business Shoes for Men They are of tan calfskin in high-lace styles with heavy single soles and plain, straight tips. One has a medium tee, while the ether is the somewhat narrower tee that gees with the English last. Either pair for $10.50. (Main Fleer) Men's Union Suits in a Special Disposal Frem one of the leading underwear makers in the country we procured a let of men's wool-and-cotton union suits that wc can sell at $12.50 because they are net quite perfect. There are many weights and styles, and in comfort and wear are equal te first-grade goods, whereas if they were first grade they would be anywhere from $1 mere te ever twice the price we have marked them. (Main I'loer) Sparkling New Lets of Cut Crystal and Colored Glassware The new cut crystal is of a particularly fine and tasteful character, gracefully shaped and cut in a number of uncom monly attractive patterns, all the shapes and designs being new. Flower bowls, $9, $12, $15, $18 and $22.50. Flower vases, $8.50, $10.75, $12, $14 and $27.50. Competes, $7.50, $8, $9 and $10.50. Sugar-and-cream sets, $8 and $9.50. The new colored glassware is in a variety of the most charmingly elusive tints and is in wonderful favor with gift buyers. Prices $1.50 te $30 a piece. Geld-incrusted glassware is shown in gorgeous and fas cinating assortment, at $2.50 for a small vase te $12 for a beautiful fruit bowl, the ether pieces including mayonnaise sets, flower bowls, competes, candlesticks, bonbon dishes, cracker-and-cheese dishes, sandwich trays and ether delight ful gifts. (Fourth rioer) Suiting and Overceating the Bey It would de us no geed te sell you a suit or an overcoat for your boy that wasn't up te the mark m quality and value. And, of course, it would de neither you nor your boy any geed But it does you fd the boy and ourselves geed for us te sell you what we believe te be the best n. Vte-wear suit or overcoat te be had in Philadelphia for the money, and that is what wiare ready te de tomorrow u-pm ier cne qq Awllt Pric.es-:Jorfe suits are $16.50 te $38, and a geed choice at $16.50 te $28, with two pair of trousers, these being for boys of 8 te 18 years te 9 yesatlfelaT.1 T' ' 10 18 Ut ' B' d fr h of Second Fleer) 1! I! i tfM M Vlt Ik n 3i v !'? 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