S ,j , ,, , .r V. ' n-iFVi ,a -- "rm.Kl V" x .-, . t: . v "w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PSlDADELTHIA, MONDAY,- NOVEMBER 14, q02i J 'ir WEATHER Unsettled WANAMAKER'S Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 Stere Opens at 9 Clilmet at ISoen People Whose Time Is Valuable De Net Waste It "Shopping Around WsVt Meney Has Been Considered te Be the Chief Sinew of War but wisdom, and some particular experience of an executive character, with unswerving integrity and unselfishness in inaking expenditures, are absolute requisites if a future reputation is expected. War taxes were heavily heaped upon the people of all nations engaged in war by hasty action and lack of technical knowledge of inexperienced buyers. The costs of war ought net te lie upon the poorer people or be met wholly by the present generation. Signed tfeiembcr 14, 10-21. Women's Suits Tailored te Measure A man-tailored custom-made suit always has an indi viduality of its own. Women who have had their suits tai lored te order by our Custom Tailoring Bureau are well pleased with the results. In tweeds or hemespuns, imported or domestic, $05. In tricetinc or Peiret twill,, $85. Cape and dress costumes of worsted suiting, $65. (Second Doer) Lew-Priced Millinery Is Made Still Lewer A number of hats that have been $10 and less are reduced considerably for tomorrow. Many may new be bought for half last week's price. They include velvet, felt and duvetyn models in tailored and mdre elaborate styles, and offer te millinery seekers a real opportunity. (Spcenil Fleer) Xflt 1 I l if yj! Just About the Prettiest $150 Coats That Are Here They arc some very lovely belivin cloth coats, soft and deep of pile and very warnm Fer primming they have large cellars, and, in some cases, cuffs as' well of beaver or wolf, both of these furs being particularly geed with belivia. Women will alie like the new and much wider skirts and the slight flttcd-in waistline finished with a narrow strap belt. It gives an especially youthful leek te the figure. Twe of the coats at this price have panels of pinch tucks or embroidery; the third has the very large armhole te the waistline and tied ends under it. All three styles come in dark brown, navy and black. (Kli-nt I'loer) nPHE "Gray Bex Handkerchiefs" Have New Arrived Every year, just about this time, these dainty hand kerchiefs come from Ireland and are eagerly snapped up by women who want some thing especially pretty for gifts. They arc sheer linen with one-corner embroidery, all done by hand, and they are priced from 50c te $2.75 each. (Mnln Fleer) Women's Silk Stockings Extraordinary at $1.50 11 10 pair of full-fashioned silk stockings in black, white and colors and all first-grade goods, despite the low price. Odd lets and samples from a well-known manufacturer who puts nil such goods together and sells them at far below the regular rates. (Writ Aisle) "J71NTER Niirht- V or n w n s for Large Women "Winter" in .this case means high-necked styles V-shaped, square and high in front made of a fairly sturdy cambric. They all have long sleeves and are trimmed with embroidery. Prices $1.50 te $3. XXlalrd JTloer) ,iljjl M hmofe SPECIAL Belivia Coatings at $6 a Yard Anether shipment of these very geed coatings, which go out almost as seen as they arrive. They arc a beautiful qual-ityall-woel, very warm and as soft as velvet te the touch. The width is 54 inches, and there are pretty shades of navy, Copenhagen, tan, brown, reindeer and black. , (Flrt Doer) WOMEN Will Like This Sens ible Street Shee at $9.75 As smart as it is sensi ble, being a stout oxford of Norwegian grained tan calfskin, with six blind eye lets, long wing tip and per forations, substantial mili tary walking heel and exten sion welted sole. Wern with woolen hose or with spats, it will give com cem com fextable and satisfactory Winter service. (Tlrnt I'loer) A BEDSIDE Glass of Water becomes an ornament as well as a comfort when contained in one of these pretty etched glasses, with its tiny tray and protective cover of china decorated with silver de posit. Yeu may cheese them in the Toilet Goods Stere in blue, rose or yellow, te match the bedroom. Price $2.50. UalR'X1oerk jLiJtib rtl REYNIER eeehz: Here Is the Big Winter Importation of Women's Fine Reynier Gloves Frem France Many a dainty woman feels that her hand is net perfectly gloved unless it wears a Reynier. It is the French glove de luxe.' Only the choicest skins go into it and only master artisans are employed in its making. This year's importation is unusually fine. Quality of skins and beauty of coloring have gotten back te what they were before the war. There are many exquisite new shades in the following groups, which are, of course, lower priced than last year: Short Gloves Suede gloves, pique-sewn, two-clasp, in black, pastel, mode and champagne the light colors washable at ?4 a pair. Pique kid gloves, two clasp in black, white, brown, gray and smoke shades; and two button in black finished with vvhite, or brown or gray with Leng Eight-button-length mous meus mous mictalre kid gloves in white and tan at $0 a pair. Twelve-button length kid in black, while and tan at $7 a pair. Sixtcen-butten-length kid, in black, white and tau at $9 a pair. (Main A Real "Find" in Women's Fitted Traveling Cases These are what are known as "tray" cases, with the fit tings en a removable tray that can be folded up, and makes a separate overnight case, if necessary. Of black enameled and dull black long-grain cow- (Maln Parisienne Seme really beautiful "step-in" models are these: One of soft tricot and elastic, finished in front with pink satin. They are topless and extremely comfortable and priced at $20. Anether "step-i" model is made entirely of clastic (Third New Hand- Frem Carrickmac ress and Limerick are both m this new importation and they are among the prettiest and finest laces that come te us from this country. They are particularly nice (Mnln Yeung Women's Fur-Trimmed Coats at $65 An exceptionally geed topcoat for this price. Ot thick belivia, in navy, Sorrento blue, Malay, moufilen or caraan brown; with n gicat cellar and cuffs of Australian opossum fur. A etraight-line belted model with double box-pleated back and fancy stitching. Lined with figured silk and warmly interlined. Sizes 14 te 20. Belivia and Heather-Mixture Ceals at $20 Thice geed models, one with beaverctte cellar, the etheis with large cloth cellars. All are belted, pocketed and lined throughout. Celers aic blues, browns and mixtures. Sizes 11 te 20. Mere of These Aslraklian-Cleth-Tri mined Dresses at $35 The ft at ones disappeaicd almost as been as they appeared. These are even prettier. The material is crepe de chine. The colors henna, brown, black, navy, gebelin blue, cheiTjr icd. And the model a chaim ingly girlish one, with very wide sleeves, a round neck and trim ming of gray fur cloth two bands around the skirt, one around each sleeve, and furry gray balls finishing the tie sash. Sizes 12 te IS. (Second fleer) Any One Who Plans Gifts for a Baby will have no trouble cheesing them among the dainty things in the Baby Stere. Pretty little hand-decorated toilet sets of celluloid are $1 te $6.75. Beeks te keep a record of the baby's young life are $1.50 te $5. Rattles, rolypelys, stockinet dells, ribbon coat-hangers, hand-painted gift boxes and teething rings are all encom passed between 50c and $1.75. Dainty hand-made dresses for infants may be had for $1.75 te $4.50, and hand-made petticoats for $1.50 te $2.25. Tiny frocks net made by hand are $1 te $3; and petticoats 85c te $2.50. PARg 'iBOe wide self-color or contesting embroidery. $4 a pair. Ovcrseam kid gloves, three clasp, in black, black with white, white, white with black, tan, smoke, brown and gray. $3.50 a pair. Chevrette gloves, two clasp in black and tan, two button in white, at $4.50 a pair. Gloves Twcnty-butten-length kid, in white only, at $13.50 a pair. Suede gloves in 12-button length, in tnn, black and gray, $7 n pair. In 16-button length, pastel shades, light gray and black, $9 a pair. In 20-button length, gray and pastel shades, $13.50 a pair. Reynier gloves arc sold ex clusively here. I'loer) hide, lined with tan moire silk. The fittings are of shell-finish celluloid and the cases in 18 and 20 inch sizes. The prices $37.50 and $38.50 are the lowest for which fitted tray cases of this quality have ever sold. I'loer) Corsets and has a clasp front, price $15. And still another is of pink silk-figured batiste, light, flexible and cut very low, its long skirt having insets' of elastic. This is a very comfortable corset for dancing. Price $22. Fleer) Made Cellars Ireland for gifts and they are in the shapes that fit the new style of gowns round, short col cel lars and the long, straight roll kind. The prices are very little indeed, $2.50 up te $18, and this includes sets. I'loer) Geld Encrusted Glassware fai ths Thanksgiving Table This is a new showing of the types of pieces known as "stemware," and there is a full variety of it from the tiniest little glass te the large goblets and finger bowls. The shapes' are beautifully simple and the geld encrus encrus tateons add a richness of ap pearance te the brilliance of the glass, producing - an ornate and brilliant effect. Goblets, $21.50 te $60 a dozen. Sherbet glasses, $21.50 te $40 a dozen (I'eurth Here Are Hundreds of Mirrors at the New Lewer Prices Imagine getting a mahogany-framed Colonial mirror te go above a highboy or chest of drawers, a mirror 18x40 inches, in a three-inch frame, for only $18. Or a miter-cut mirror in antique gilt frame, size 18x 40 inches, for only $40. Or a three-compartment mantel mirror framed in antique gilt for only $22.50. Or a mirror with a painted top and polychrome' frame for $21.50. These are a few of the geed things te be found in this big new let of mirrors at the new lower prices prices averaging a third less than they were a year age. Seme of the ether mirrors in the let are little and larger French mirrors, oval mir rors and mantel mirrors, all in a variety of antique gilt and polychrome frames. Prices from the least te the largest are $3 te $50. A few mirrors out of our (I'lftli Thanksgiving Is Almest Here and the Hostess Is Wondering whether or net she has enough knives, forks and bpoens te go around, and whether she has the right sort of silver dishes that the occasion requires. The Wanamakcr Jewelry Stere is close at hand, with an unusually large collection of the finest kind of silver-plated ware te call upon. Besides all the necessary small silver and sening pieces, there are, among ether things: Tea sets ' $42 te $355 Bread trays lte 5-38 Meat platters .. $Mte?110 Casseroles, glass Covered vegetable lined $5 te $12 dishes $10 te $78 Water pitchers . . $3 te K78 (Mnln I'loer) Paris Powder Jars and Perfume Burners answer many que&tiens ab te dainty and uncommon gifts. The jars are pretty little fig urines of porcelain, and the perfume burners take many unusual forms. Quite as dainty, and uncommon are some domestic powder-jar fig urines and perfume burners shown with the impeited ones. All are in the Toilet Goods Stere and are priced $3.50 te $35 for the powder Jars and $7.50 te S50 for the perfume burners. (Mnln 1 loeri Towels All Linen, All New and All Geed New Irish linen hucka back towels te the number of 250 dozen have just come in. Included are two grades of guest towels and one let of regular towels, all of full bleached, pure linen, and marked at much less than the prices they have been intended te sell for. Every towel in the collec tion is of trustworthy qual ity, geed appearance and neatly hemstitched. At 50c each there are guest towels of plain huck aback, size 15x22 inches, hemstitched. At $1 each, guest towels of a finer grade of hucka back, size 15x22 inches, in a choice of six attractive figure patterns. ' The regular-size towels are of plain huckaback, hemstitched, size 18x34 inches and priced at $1 each". XVteft rioer) Water tumblers, vw a"" $24 a dozen. Iced-tea tumblers, $22 te J89.R n rlnzen. Grapejuice t u m b 1 c r s, $17.50 te $20 a dozen. Finger bowls, $28 te $40 a dozen. Finger-bowl plates, $28 te $40 a dozen. We arc also showing a beautiful selection of the plain or flat geld-band deco rated optic glassware from $8 a dozen for water tumblers te $12.50 a dozen for goblets. Fleer) own stocks have been re duced te match the prices of these specials. Doer) T WO Beeks "The Secret Power," a romance of the time, bj Marie Cerelli, $1.75. "Mere Tish, by Mary Roberts Rinehart, $1.75. Be ing some of the engaging Tish stories, published in book form. (Miiiu I'loer) DESK Lamps of a Kind we haven't been able te get for years are in metal bases with green bronze, ivory, silver and eer se many ether finishes, and translucent glass shades which are vastly interesting. $16.50 te $35. (Fourth I'loer) F LOOR Paints Lets of homes are being freshened and Floerlac is playing a great part in the process. It is geed among ether things for touching up furniture. Ever se many colors; prices from 50c the half pint te $5.50 the gallon. (rnurth I'loer) w ' i fill ' ( pOUR fine makes of phonographs, generally recog receg A nized as the world's leaders, are carried here in the widest variety of models displayed in any one retail store. They are Brunswick Senera Cheney Victrela Convenient terms of payment. TTfl v W JCrr 11 There Are Certain Institutions by Which Philadelphia Is Known There are historic shrines, there are two great rail road systems, there are one or two newspapers, there is a great Stere and there is The Schemacker Piane The Schemacker has always been made in Philadelphia. It is a particular product of the city and it i3 redolent of Philadelphia history and characteristics. There are Schemacker pianos in Philadelphia homes today that have been there for mere than thrcc-quaitcis of a century. There is never any reason te replace a Schemacker piano except te get, perhaps, a newer model of the Schemacker. The dignity of its character, the nobility of its tone, the fame of its name, all give it a peculiar and particular .standing. There is only one genuine Schemacker piano, and that i3 the one owned, manufactured and sold by Jehn Wanamakcr. Upright Schemacker pianos from $765 te $875. Schemacker grand pianos from 1250 te $1150. Schemacker player and rcpreduc.ng pianos, from XI 800 te $2750. Just received in our Piane Salens is the latest Scho Sche macker grand reproducing piano, an instrument of great interest, because, it embodies a complete reproducing mechanism in the small-size grand. This instrument is te be sold at $2750. (Srrend I loerj Such Beautiful Celers in Men's Velour Hats! It is hard te tell which is the outstanding feature of these Vienna velour hats, their marvelous colorings or their Avenderful texture. They arc se soft and velvety and. what is even mere te tne point, they will remain se when most velour hats will show signs of wear. Price $12. Mnln lour Men's Warm Sweaters All-wool pullover stvle in a aricty of colors, $8 and $10; with shawl cellar, $12. These are the geed. heay sweaters worn by college and ioetball men, and by ether men who are much outdoors. (Main I'loer) Fer Men Who Prefer Buttoned Shoes we have as trim and handsome a buttoned beet as they could ask for, a shoe quite fine enough for dress wear. It is of black Viking calfskin with matt kidskin uppers and is plain and smart with a shapely tee and close-trimmed sole. Leeks mere like a custom-made shoe than a factory product. Price $13 a pair. (Main I leirr Cretonnes Are Needed and Here Are the Newest Putting the home r; piepcr Winter drcts calls for cretonnes and mere cretonne . The best hemeUeepers arc tiding them in cciv iuem c::cept the kitchen There are cielenrcs t'lid cretonnes. Seme are nothing better than printed talice. We have no U"-e for them. But we have in stock the newest fine cretonnes that have tome from the mills. The showing is the I et m ears. Appealing and deniable patterns ami color effects arc in laige selection. Prices are one-thud te one-half lower than thev were a car age N'uw, 43c te SI 50 a ard. (I'lftli I Imirl EAU de Cologne in Wicksr Flasks This is the geed Queen Mary eau de cologne, the bot tles incased in little wicker flas-ks from England. They are winning gifts, and are priced 75c, $1.25 and $1.50. ( Main I'loeri BAMBOO Tabour Tabeur ettes Handy object, te serve as tea tables or jtnt te put things of a general nature en. They are 18 inches Wgh and have lOxlO-inch tops, price 85c. 1 1 mirth I loer) hi m ii Sfi IC; M fl -a rM 'j i ??J m m. w HI m i & " !ri i r-si i I; i m ii ii fete H? I "3 w. fti M ,1 mi &' SI t "i ,' E M r'"t (Second fleer) ? A Ufc-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers