-.-Tc.f zmTWwwri" ' ! - 'k-Ji: r: :,Jt ' " v". EVENING JpUBUO 1LEDEER-PHIIADELPHU, JMODAt, XOVEMBrflft , ldtt . ' .. i ,.! .- - n j....... ... -i I"' i ' -mii ! ...l.l C i.i g .i t , . I. . .. .- '"" I J' J f f 'v ? I . A' ' -"" ll M, UiV Band Plays at 9 and 5:15 WEATHER Ruin WANAMAKER'S ( lilmcs lit Tineli Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 :30 WANAMAKER'S jt Is Plain, Even New; That This Will Be the Greatest Christmas Yet rjawTWTT": Jynhrw,,vtj'T'?".rTi'c Why Dees Any Man or Weman Make Him or Herself Unlovable when they were well born, have been well cjtialificcl in leeks, manners and education and some of them endowed with wealth? By their carelessness, surliness, selfishness, overbearing spirit and speech, te sec them once in five years is quite enough. While we may net be able te make life a Garden of Eden, we must avoid helping te make it a Dead Sea. Time gees by se rapidly, tee! ISigned Seicwbcr JS, 10J1. Phmtfa Women's Prettiest Coats of the Season at $150 and $175 That is what many women have decided about them. There is n brand-new shipment in for tomorrow of all three styles. But this is the last that we shall have. ' Thov :re all belivia coats, deep and soft of pile and very warm. Twe of the models have comfortably large cellars of wolf fur, and ene et these lias wen tur in nanus en tne ncm. The backs arc slightly fitted in nt the waistline and the skirt part is very full. The third style has a beaver cellar, a fitted back with narrow straii kit and a trimming of the corded helivin. Taken all together, the colei s arc black, navy, taupe and dark, rich browns. (I'lrst I'leur) Women's Linen Suits Made te Measure Women who arc going south after the holidays, and who wish te have linen suits or skirts, or sports skirts of any kind, tailored te order, will find the Custom Tailoring Bureau ready te serve thctn new. Tailored suits of various cloths, including tweeds, topcoats and cape costumes arc all made te measure at a reasonable cost. (Second Vloer) Yeung Women's Raccoon Trimmed Sports Coats at $45 Their great shawl cellars of raccoon fur, with deep cuffs te match, give these coats the appearance of tyicc their price. They arc three-quarter-length loose-fitting sports coats, of thick (soft worsteds and heather mixtures: made with inverted uleat back. 'buckled belt and slot pockets. I'V ... . . . . warmly interlined, and lined throughout with Jancy silk, they aie u geed looking inside as out. Sizes 14 te L'O. Oti'tnnI I'leur) I 3SP fill 50 Yeung Women May Have Fine "Sample" Gowns at $40 There is but one gown of u Kind. Kadi of them, if net a "sample" dress, would be priced at Icu.st ?-5 mere. They are afternoon and dinner gowns, of heavy Canten crepe, Russian crepe. Georgette and lace. Most of them are in nuty blun, black or brown. Hv vnv of example, there is an all-black Canten crepe orna mented willi wide band- of richly embroidered filet net; a brown Geoigette witli draperies et self-colored lace and garniture of coral grapes; n heay Canten crepe of unusual lines embroidered in colors, and trimmed with deep silk fringe-. The ethers arc equally effective. In one style or another, eery size from 1 1 te JO will be found. Cmm'eihI rimir) Particularly Dainty Corsets A slip-en girdle combined with ' bandeau, the first of pink bio bie cade n,i eiaatic, the second of u tlmiiar brocade, is an excellent Wllgpstlen for an intimate gift. Jno h. It. girdle is ?4 and the WHian bandeau is $2. A belt or short girdle for slen ?er young women M of pini; Weiihu and elastic, closed in the ba-k; price, $3.50. , i '.' " hip-cenuner of pini; '"'eclic lns light boning and hooks ill tllO I.. ml, 0.1 I I I 1 l1 if-. ( gOIKI Ulllllll'illl kt9eVuth thih K a ')ink brechc !.'' " girdle of P'k brechc ,nu elastii- jH for slender figures .nu i- pntT,i f-t $12.50. ' (TliinlTluer) Silk Underthiiigs for Girls A girl doesn't have te grew up in order te like silk underwear. Yeu may be sure any dainty maiden of 0 te 1G jears would be pleased te have some of these pretty reselenf garments, fash ioned of satin, crepe de chine or china silk, in pink, white or blue. Nightgowns nt $5 te $7.50. Envelope chemises nt $2. 'Je te !i5. Illoemers, $3.75 te $5.50. I'rincews slips, $3.75 te $5.50. All are especially geed value. (Third l'lear) "Through the Shadows With 0t Henry" by Al Jennings, is nn account of the tragical chapter in the life of that greatly beloved genius whom we knew by his pen nnmc. Price, $2.50. (Main l'loer) Real Lace Cellars Frem Belgium are net only such exquisite pieces of handwork a3 we used te have before the war, but they have been peculiarly well shaped te meet the moment's fashion needs for instance, ene can have veund cellars, straight ones, squnrc ones, short-backed cellars and round cellars with pointed fronts. The laces arc the lovely Vcnisc, rose point and duchesse, and the prices $10 te $-10. (Miiln l'loer) The Hall Cleck Is Something Mere Than Just a Cleck The sweet mellow voice of its chimes is heard and obeyed throughout the house and it is ene of the plcnsantest features of the home. In time the different members of the family come te have a peculiar affection and sentiment for the hall clock as something te be handed down from father te son. Every hall clock in the Wnnnmakcr Jewelry Stere is worthy of such an honor. A finer compliment could net be paid them. Hall clocks chiming Westminster chimes en five tubular bells, $320 te $515. Hall clocks chiming Westminster, WhittKigten and Oxford chimes en nine tubular bells, nnd with plerceu dial, $G00 te $9G0. Hall clocks chiming Westminster. Whittington nnd Canter bury chimes en nine tubulnr bells, $445 te $805. (Main l'loer) Washable Capeskin Gloves Are a Comfert They are a geed stout skin glove for Winter wear. And te the dainty wemun it is a satis faction te knew that they can always be fresh and clean, for they will wash ns soft ns new, if proper methods are used. In one-clasp pique-sewn cape skin with embroidered backs, they are $2,75 a pair. Dark tan, beaver, brown. In strap-wrist, pique or out seam sewn capeskin, they arc $4.25 a pair. Pearl white, beaver, dark tan nnd brown. (Mulii Fleer) Chinese Rugs Shown Newly $50 te $85 Te the daily increasing number of people looking for small Oriental vugs for gift-giving these pieces will be especially welcome. Ne less se te the many who want such rugs for the enrichment of their own homes. Sizes arc approximately CxG te 4x7 ft. and the prices, $50 te $S5. Chiefly in blue, tan nnd mulberry, with flowers and figures for decoration. Hugs of desirable character, geed appearance and sound wearing quality. (Sctenlli l'loer) Any Weman Would Leve These New French Handkerchiefs There is something about the sheer linen, the exquisite colors, or perhaps it is the daintiness of the stitching, which is quite ir resistible. These new arrivals have prices which are unusually low. They arc put up in at tractive forms for gifts. All-white hand - embroidered initial handkerchiefs with hand rolled hem and two rows of re vering. $4.50 for a box of six. Colored - band handkerchiefs, hand-rolled hems and embroid ered initial, $5 for a box of six. Colored - band glove handker chiefs, hund-cnibreidered initial and hand-rolled hem, $4 for a box of six. Colored - edge handkerchiefs, hand - embroidered initial and nann-reiied Item, $3 for a box of six. (Mulii 1 Iner) New Imitation Ivery Toilet Articles . A new shipment of them has lust arrived, and Christmas choos chees ing of separate pieces or matched up sets is new at its best. The articles, and prices include: Hair brushes, $0.50 te $10.50. Military brushes, $15.50 te $18 u pair. Cleth brushes, $5.25 te $10.50. .Mirrors, $8.75 te $15. Combs, $1.75 te $:j. liennet brushes, $:;.50. Shee herns, 25c te $U. Files. $1. Cuticle knives, Hi. I'uir boxes, $". Ifnir receivers. S7. .fcwel cases, $0.75. Trays, $5.25 te $8. (Main J'loerl Magnificent Fur Wraps Fit for a Princess Ermine makes some of the most beautiful of. them; notably a deep cape se simple in line and se lovely in texture thnt it is a joy merely te leek at. The .kins are worked horizontally in the back, and the simple cellar is squnrc; the price is $875. Anether ermine wrap has an odd puffed cellar, closing very deep clown, great sleeves in which the owner can bury her hands, und a bottom finish of little black ermine tails. This also is $2000. Or leek at these lovely mole things a mole cape with a plati num gray fox cellar, price $000; and a mole cape with huge lapels and a square ermine cellar. Price, $750. A rather full coat of mole has cellar, border and front panels of Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat). Price, $700. A rich long coat of natural nutria has a heavy silk girdle ending in balls, and one of the new upstanding cellars which keeps its shape, $550. Still another is a wrap of Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) with Kelinsky trimmings and a fascinating lining with sections of copper-colored satin in it. Price, $750. These furs, like all ethers in the Fur Salen, all the wnv'dcwn te the tiniest squirrel neckpiece, are guaranteed. (Srienil l'loer) FALENCIENKES edg ings, insertions a n 1 headings al J0c the dozen Wards are very special in deed, and just in time for the making of fancy work for Christmas presents, lin gerie and blouses. (Mliln I'luer) The Finest English Velveteens Are New $5 a Yard Whereas, up te a few days age. they were half as much again They are easily one of the meat fashionable mate. ' this Winter for dresses and wraps and these tine English velveteens .,-e particu arlv desirable, being exquisitely soft, supple and deep of .,ic 'alucula Alse they are water spot proof ami se tiglitlv woven that then then de net readily muss. Unusually wide. 44 inches m.,1 in a 1 t hn shades-navy and spark blue, Londen smoke ea ir an" SawnSa brown, cordovan, plum and black. anu.m.n.umi.1 (.firm l'loer) Her Ankles Are Strapped for Evening Scarcely a strapless evening slipper is asked for in the Little Heet Shep these -days. Almest every slipper that trips away from here te ball or party is provided with at least one strap; nnd the majority arc sandals with two or mere strnp. An unique collection is ready in the Heet Shep, including one ene 3trap slippers, two-strap randnls with ene strap ever instep and the ether encircling ankle; and fancy sandals of various cuts. Tire materials include black mtin, cloth of aluminum, doth of geld, siher or geld brocade, and novelty brocades and velvets in various cficcts. Priced $11 te $25. 1 Irst l luer) Fine Little Rugs Which Make Excellent Gifts Fine braird rug- and mohair rugs in tuo-teiio effects of blue, lese, brown ami gray aTe quite ornamental enough te lift them out of the tee-utilitarian cla?s. Braided Rues 25x40 in. ."10x52 in. ... UOxOl in. ... 42x72 in. . . , 45x7:1 in. . . . 50.8 in. . . . 55x84 in. . . . Mohair 2418 in. ... HOxOO in. .:. a0.72 in. ... .S10 $10 $20 $25 $27.50 $3.".GU $U8.50 ItURS $11.50 $18.51) $2:1.50 (Srirnlli l'lntir) Blankets Yeu have probably heard people who live in the country predict the kind of Winter we were te have from their observation of hew the birds and little animals such as squirrels were storing up feed and previsions against the cold season. Well, if the extent te which we have provided warm bed cov erings is a true indication of what this Winter will be like, leek out for it. The latest ai rivals are three Are Coming In by the Hundred lets of blankets. Seme very geed ones of pure California wool arc among the new arrivals. These are while blankets, most of them with distinguished-looking borders, ethers plain, all cut separately and fin ished with wide bindings of sois seis ctte or satin. Prices from $1 I te $40. Single up te extra large si.cs. Choice at a dozen prices between. Fancy blankets of a eiy de sirable kind, bound en the ends, (SUtli Fleer) wool-tilled .md cotton-warped, size 72x84 inches, 810.50. A liner kind, woven of all-wool, size 72x90, at $22 each. Interest ing choice of colors and designs in both.' New also are white blanket.1. woven with an all-wool tilling nnd cotton warp, pink or blue border and neatly bound, vrice $10 a pair, and se popular that we haw te be nlway.f en the abrt te keep up the supply. Black Antelope Is Newest in Men's Pocket Cases It is leather, but it leeks and feels like a piece of heavy, dull velvet. The soft, slightly furry surface is such a deep, rich black and the texture is se wonderful that it makc3 some of the hand somest pieces ever shown. It comes in letter cases, cigar and cigarette cases, and 14-kt. geld mountings and striped black moire silk linings enhance its charm. Just the thing for very fine and net tee expensive gifts for men. Other cardcascs, wallets, bill folds, Jiip books, cigar and cigar ette cases of black seal and lizard and brown ostrich leather. Prices range from $2.75 for a plain seal case te $07.50 for a geld-mounted letter case of black antelope. (Mnln fleer) Flower and Fruit Paintings Old L'nglish flower and fruit subjects have been admirably copied in design, rich coloring and general effect in a little collection of paintings just ceme te the Picture Stoic. They are oval, square and oblong in shape and priced between SI 2.50 and $50. Many people will like them for dining rooms. (I'iftli Fleer) Fer the Walls of Sun Parlors A new collection of imported colored prints shows the flower"! of the Old World field poppies, cornflowers, English primroses nnd daisies nnd ether. They are especially happy for sun parlors. The prints copy foreign paintings nnd have been treated te suggest the effect of a painting. Priced $1.50. $5 and $15. (i'iftli lloerl RICHARD STRAUSS the great composer, con ductor, pianist one of the greatest musicians of all time records his playing exclusively for the AMPICO This marvelous invention, embodied in two of America's most famous pianos, the CIIICKERING and the celebrated KNABE. has made it possible for any one, anywhere, at any time, te enjoy the interpretations of great pianists in their own homes. New te the long list of honored names it adds that of RICHARD STRAUSS, whose compositions and exquisite songs will be avail able seen for all owners of AMPICO l'eDro l'eDre ducimr pianos. Yeu can hear Dr. Strauss himself Wednes day evening in this city, when he will play en a KXABE piano. But you may hear Dr. Straus's or many another famous pianist en the AMPICO any day in the Wanamaker Piane Stere, or, bettef still, if you own an AMPICO you can hear these great, artists in your own home. Convenient terms of payment and aid pianos taken in exchange for part. ""cc.iiiU I'leur) Overcoats and the Men Geed, sound woolen fabrics, correctly fashioned, well tailored, fairly priced and fully guaranteed that is all there is te our men's overcoats, and that is enough te make it worth while for every man who needs a new overcoat te see them. Remember, it isn't of every overcoat stock that the same things can be said and proven. ' Our men's overcoats are priced at $28 te .$100, by reason of being worth the money by any test that takes fundamental quality into account. (Third lloerl Women's New Belts Specially Priced Just such belts as are worn with many of the smartest frocks of the season brilliant cut steel and brightly colored celluloid belts rti jade, lacquer red, Chinese blu and ethers. Seme nic in imitation of ancient coins, but they are all very pretty and the prices are close te half, 32.30 te S5.50. (Main 1 loer) Women's Pajamas and nightgowns pretty enough te put in Christmas boxes are tliese: Middy - .style pajamas of pini. and blue seisetie, $3.85. Figured cotton erepe night gowns .suggestive of the Empiic style, at $1.85. Lew-necked nightgowns of no -3o-veiI witn father stitching, iTIiinl J lenr Please Nete This Year's Prices en Men's Gift Neckties Yeu will notice, if you remember last ; ear's price?, that these of this season start lower ard don't go se' high, yet they arc the same grades of tie.. The full range of pi ices i? 50c. 05c. SI. SI. 50, $2, S2.50, $S and $3.50 surely enough variety te suit any purse or purpose The knitted ties start at $1. And this holiday season finds us with an een largei and handsomer collection of neckties than any time yet. I'Mula 1 lour' Here's a Wonderful Shee for Outdoor Men will llT'ln mm mUch " UlC,r iC0t OUld00 An unusually heavy broad-teed blucher, of black bev calfskin w.th very thick triple sole and invent welt making it dump "proof ' is a 8SaI"hec fe",,s5'.M"f0rt " " Kc"P fCL" lry " wet da thia ' Mnln I loer. The Most Popular low -Priced Bedroom Furniture We Have Ever HandledNew 25 Per Cent Lewer This is furniture that has wen a marvelous measure of popularity en its merits. In leeks, price and general characteristics it appeals homes t0 gTat niaj01'ity of medei'ateIy circumstanced It appeals te them beyond any furniture We have ever known because no ether furniture se embodies all the points and essentials they require. The finest of it is geed enough for any home m The lower-priced suits are just what people need for extra sleeping chambers, in which anything costly is net desired ' The maker agreed te let us have 10,000 pieces of this fur niture te sell at 25 per cent less than the latest low market prices of furniture tran8actien is unprecedented in this class season Cei'tainlyik,OVideSanOPPOrtunity unPi-ecedentd at this desire.IndiVklUal pieC6S 01' matched suits y be chosen as you and enlmeted8 ' " " Wa,nUt' maheuny' ''ny-finish i Mull lloer "SI t i Ml I f A' C N s. .-.-f-IUl $
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