y , -r-r ' 7""": -y f F?HPH wmrmwww ' ' I - -r " t -. - - - - --...., -- "...--- i - ri v a --j- i- -r rtrtrnitillti t -i nnfart iwm SUM, 3 ' ' ' - ' . . ..I. . i Ornn Plays at 9, ll and im Mf,y nnil'Clilnict n( Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair f Si ifucd Ueinbri ( What ran ever take tlu place of In ..t... .- h.mWV unit tl iS. h'l IirClli'Uili "l""i ' ' .. rn.J. . i i-.i:..i...i -a he with delicate patc! tints, as .v." te S6..10. f srt'iiuil I Hmr) .4 Mether Should Sec I he I'rencvtolieii of Children's Clet lien Frem Paris lA'un-Mte haiidimnl dresses witli lic:iutitul la'-e, or simple tiii-k' i it1' tiny titchc-, babies' cloth of all desu-iplion.-bennets, ce.its, iariiage ceveis, etc will lie'igbt the eye of any beaut; -leMtig mother. I liiril I Inn! I A Saving of $50 Each Ien Women's Handsome Wraps little creui) of -enip fine wool heliwa and ilk-nnd-woe timet.; n cents anil wrap that ate of Winter Wright materials but whiili ham net Hip inteiliniiiir that innnv tunueii it-quiic for e;ere weather. They an in charming new fa.hiens. lane wrans and ethers with skvevis te thi' wai-t but theie (llrM lr, Sperls Millinery ,N and Hats With 'Matchine- scarfs horn Hpimance of Paris, is a JjiKhtrul little hat of blac Silk flnnn t. ,i . . P ;"en,an,e,Usand,iherem- "I lilieS aiC CH , ll.ipmin It..,. nwny have sirn.i ,.":.,: heuirS.U;''binK silwr and jad. . adds te its ef ef fectneness. EiSifch'" rmni1 n,e ll,u 'neYi i. ;n'ncl1 ai1'1 Aenl'Hi. Zn i tlil' (,0tl' f many cl-dtessed women for all da -time v,,. .h,lH . . i events " '""""I "'',tirs,!:,n " from ie wit limit mini is i.-. . .-cai f, ttll.l ,ur, WLuut T..iY.. .... ii M i B -v .tuiL-iii ivionen. 5c a Yard r. ;;;VH'lhalf inches wide, ,t Fi.,,.1. ; '" '"i-iius wii e, it is ' "'"l illld ITI... ,5W"f;"a,tCl UKi Wi,0 n quaitet i aid. Oluli, FJi.iiij What a Time It Is, With Spert Outdoors and Jehn B. Gough, the Orator, Was a Devoted jpriena of the writer and often came te the Stere te sit for half an hour te talk. His face talked as well as his tongue, Uul when he was in the always-crowded Academy of Music it was often said of him his coat-tails talked. These were his own geed words that he once said: . "If you want te succeed in the world you must make your own opportunities as you go en. The man who waits for some seventh wave te toss him en dry land will find that the seventh wave is a long time coming. Yeu can commit no greater felly than te sit by the roadside until some one comes along and invites you te ride with him te wealth or influence." Qfamafc. ',ob ebbv Scarfs and Shawls Frem England well as the fmavfs with brilliant borders, arc among them. Ilp IC'lte k0lt ilWl W'lH, JK '"f- I !.. iii.tne m-UHiit'iii gills m in ite in texture! invalids and 'elder women amP i 'J he lie'; inn i lr" UUI arrive" many young Kins leauz.c ineir L, v.nan,. White ones and peculiarly feminine clianu. Practical and Dainty Is a New Street Slipper It has the rounded tee and lather --heit ;ann which many women feinrl se comfeitablo in a .Summer street slipper. The anil is higher, however, and the con venient military heel is both femi nine and piaetieal. The light welted -eh' is equally right for sheet or aftcinoen wear. A single .stiap buttons across the instep. SI.1 n p ilr In nil piitrnt li'iilhrr. SI I ii iinlr In nillrnl Ir.itlirr mm lilnril wllli fawn .ilfilr. SI.', h p.ilr In il.ir. lirnw n Ulil ltli Iren ii siiptlt' iimirlrr mill (r.ii, 1 Tlrnt fleer l aie only a few of path style. Large cellars of the materia!, beautifully enibieidered or tucked in home ui'es or in scarf form in ether.s, permit thP use of one's own furs, .or iv furs as one wishes.. Theie are all the most d"irable shades, tan. tray, brown and black with the t'mest l.ind of ilk linings. the new pM-es are S7." te SUO. I;ine Weel Sweaters Reduced re $5 Each Kxei.i "HH .i ile lb!i or irmln flu1 I. Kill, fu: ill. v ii n nirfile of l he flnrt v 1'iiiinf .11 il w irfi ."els Nils .1 f i ' cu'i tr Ii' hul Hi'.. nm h! -if ii 'I all relum Tli"' ni ivl'ctii i. 'f h'M.iKiii or f " .Mlu. wntmiii i. ml' . i'..t e" i'.i'h ".! Ulr) New Lillian Brassieres Man brides cheese Lillian brns M'eres Ser iruus&cuux because they are se ixcept'enally well made of dainty niateiiuK N'ev ones suitable for tin pur pose, made of pink satin and filet lace, are priced S-l anil ST.fil). Anether, of pink satin and elastic, is marked S';i..li. Plainer models, of pink lireche or poplin. $"J and S'J.BO. I riuril I lour) In Belial I' of Beauty .'KHi ii ,; ,(i I arfialiV fai .U lif.ntmil ni. h ImiI In t In- S-.ilen df llr.iillf .irul .ipiieiilliiirniH fei 'i in,, III' lll.lll.' ll.' tl'if-p'IOIil' V .11 ll'IfcOII I riilril I loon New Handbags of Satin Kreissc . perfect complement te siiim i repe frock. Sat. ii P'e'-'iC is a crinkly satin in na.. bro'.Mi or black, fashioned into soft and charming handbags which are topped with n ti-igree and plain ela-p and n eenl handle, Within i-. a two-tone lui.ug "f colerfu1 silk 51! t $10,011. ( Main I loeri Dainty New Surprisingly Who would suppose that such n fiesh. little ciceper-iemper of white liiicne Ml1" and smooth), with pre. til.; slnpcd cellar and tulTs t f dark blue chambrav, could could be eu'v r-t.2.1'.' And It is al together well made. te Make Felks ri IflHHfllHi Debutante Gowns Fek the Mere Formal Occasions of Afternoon or Evening gXQUISITELY lovely afternoon gowns for debutante teas, gowns for dinner wear and charming dresses for the coming-out parties which will make evenings gay. Most all are copies of French dresses and have lest none of the French chic in repro duction. One of the loveliest frock's in the collection is an cvcVmjj dress of black chiffon velvet, made with a rather closely Attinp basque bodice and a full scal loped skirt. On the left hip is a huge rosette of velvet with a rhinestone buckle in the center. ?78. ' White mirror velvet, plain or broche. is also used in delightful evening gowns. Jade, amethyst, dawn pink and turquoise tint the colored gowns. A wonderfully lovely afternoon dres is of satin-stnped duvetyne in Hindu brown with a creamy Rertha.cellar of Georgette and lace. S7-"). Anether has a Balkan bodice of royal blue broche chiffon with a skirt of black sal in. $7-3. Prices range from S-1S te Sile. Sizes 11 te 20. ic iiml riner Uncut Velvet in Women 's Dinner Gowns Uncut velvet, either alone or combined with crepe dp chine, is one of the season's most charming fabrics. It drapes as beautifully as the chiffon vel vet and the velvet brocaded chiffon, and all three materials are used in the gowns in a particularly charming group. In some styles only the self-material appears; in ethers there arc the me.st charming flying sleeves, or draperies of chiffon or crepe de chine are used in combination. The velvet brocaded chiffons are often in several tones of color. But in every instance the effect is one of great richness. Dark blues, lighter silvery or gentian-toned blues, browns and black are the chief colors. Prices $70 te $1(50. (lint fleer! Party Frecks, Like Fresh Sweet Flowers, for Schoolgirls They have youthful, refreshingly simple charm in greater measure than any frocks of recent seasons. It is a joy te see them. Kach one is perfect in it&eh' and resembles nothing se much as a healthy, well-liked garden flower, freshly opened. One, of pali Pink Georgette, fole impulsed "tucks, eei- hangs gntccfu!l fieni tin- lapping). shoulders, with no sleeves. t A leel, new model of 1'em- I'luef adornment is nanew huft peiian rud irepe de chine .shows satin libben, in blocks of pink an innovation of bright unel ent- and yellow, falling almost te the breiderj and new braiding. liPin, whcie they nre caught with Velveteen flecks aie especia!- liblmii ilewet-. ly pietty. nethei is of blue, with a Sixes i! te 11 eis at V2" rU skirt intueh of old-fashioned te $1S. i si'iniiil I lour I Creepers Inexpensive t)th"is aie Jut as geed value, of poplins, madias, ihainbriiy. etc, mostly in white with coleied trim numj or hand-stitching of some Mill. Si;:cs one year te three, 1.2ii te 5'5.CO. Many Women Prefer an American Chamois-Lisle Gleve The best ma l , bearing a nation. ally known name inside, i new lead,; in all the new Autumn shades of brown, gra,; and tan pebble. a mend, sand, greu-e, tobacco and Merry An Exquisite New Velvet of Marvelous Suppleness A velvet that has been made for draped gowns and that is se fine and closely woven that there is nothing te compare it te. It' is the most beautiful velvet ever for anything appteaching the price, being entirely silk faced and silk backed. It is -11 inches wide nnd .$10 a yard. The shades are as new as they nre lovely te leek upon. Canna, amaranth, fuchsia, cer amic, gris, .scarlet, dandelion, scarab, phlox, lilac, redwood, American Beauty and white. (Flrnt Klnnr) Lace-Trimmed Scarfs for all uses urp in variety enough for almost every one, all snowy nnd ftesh. Prices begin at Sl..')5, for a scarf 10 inches Ien jr. of jewel cloth in drauiiAerk design, v ith edging in a filet design, and go en up te S3.50 for one entirely in a filet de sign, M inches long, i Plain scalloped scarfs are in cluded. (Flrf Fleer) Toilet Supplies aie quickly purchased at the counter facing the Chestnut Street elevators, by the West Aisle. N'ail files that are really geed, shaip manicuring scissors, teeth paste, talcum powder, 'soap all light there, for cuiick service: Nete: A dozen flexible emery beards nre loc a. package. Oliiln rinnri Venetian Red j is the newest color note in ieweliv. With heavy black silks 'in such high favor for women's gowns, much prominence is feiecast for ' this soft, rich red. Pendant earrings, elaborate and long, $7.50. Necklaces, S12, 51. '5 and S15. ( emb. a wonderful sparkling , airay of all shapes and "-ires. 5-."; te $29. ( MhIii I loeri Challis for Light, Warm Scheel Dresses and for .pretty home dresses fm y.emen. Uiallis holds a place all il 'own because of the combination I of light weight and soft warmth. Patterns and colorings aie 1- I ways se pretty in challis, tee. and j new there are sonic new darker tones, particulM-ly leielv blues. mauve and green. 27 incite-- wide, $1 a yaid. Illril I'liinr) Seven Cakes in a Bar of Floating Bath Seap, 25c Geed -eap, tee, pure and whim and floating.' Plea.-ant te use be- , cause of its "clean" smell and the way it lather. Each of the seen cakes is a (emenipnt si;:e. i Mnln Heur) The Witches Are Getting Ready for Halloween! I-.M-rvthing i- all pumpk'n pumpk'n pumpk'n coleied in the t anuy Stere and an a-my ei witches .lack O'Lanterns, and thei- kn l.iuc taken entile possession. This ye.n. 'litre a e lllei e inte -esting and fa c ii.it nig things i'-ih ever. Fer u -tat'ci, 'there's f e Haix ester witn icet of potato?, legs of cucumlu .. arms of tnrmn. 1 Oni ii -lair Gift I landkerchicfs Te He Lmbreidered should be ordered new if they aie .anted wel' bcfi'ie the helila.. -begin The work i- di nc entiieh by hand and i- of the finest charactei. Prices aie ftem U)c each for eiu initial up te S2 euh for the mn-t ilaber.ite monogram. ( M Hi ii hlniiri Women's I'nien Taffeta I 'mhrellas, $4 I'aventes m tn many uenien, be iniiM' of the'nughl; geed sen ice' mber or Mime bakchte tips i plain tip. aie u-.d, and the same with ferrules. Handle- showdivpi shewdivpi sity. ali-leathei, p'am hard jvoed, haul weed fini-hed with bakelite and some a'ni".' all-white ui .imbei bnkeliti. i Mum I Iiied They ate peifeu fitting, finely I'a-hiened, and lire heavily eni eni bieideied back- Twe-dasp, $ a pan; tab-wn-t, SI 1,1; I'Mnitten length, $1,51); and Dances and Se Many Things Seme Fine Lamps for boudeit and library have ju-t been received in the Lamp Stere. They have metal bases with black, silver and ether finishes, nnd glass shades, 'and they have various painted decorations. Prices, $1 1 te $42. lr'e;irlli 1 lei.r) I leppelwhite Silver Delights Kvery Artistic Sense Meppelwhitc was called the "Master of Line" and there is no mere perfect example of this artist craftsman's graceful, flowing line ' thnn in the Heppelwhitc sterling silver dinner service. Such n dinner sen see is a gift of the. finest kind fei a Inide who appreciates beautiful surroundings in her new home. The five-piece tea service is priced 425. The three-piece coffee set, ?1G0. The kettle, S27.". The waiter, $400. Kver.vthing elsr fei a templete dinner service can be had in Hep pelwhitc silver, including the small serving pieces, the knives, forks, spoons and se en. (MhIii 1 loeri A Charming New Finish for the Bedroom .Scaifs, curtains and bedspreads te match, of delightful materials, will be welcomed by many home keepers. One cheeiy stt 1;. f :rctenue and includes two pair of lurtains, a bed set and a bureau scarf. $10.50. Ued -ets of Au-tj'aii cloth, in cream or colors. S10.2.i for single bed- and Sll for double beds. Material te niatih. fe- curtains and scaifs, SI. 50 a aid. A well-liked set is a cepv of a Peisian filet bed set. $13.30 fei single beds, $15 fei double. Cui tains, $0.(10 for panels. Bureau scarfs, SI te $2. Pillow cover-, . 1 .2.1 each. The most striking are silk poplin at $2ri and $30 for bed sets. .s:!.."0 a .iard for mateiial te match. I I irili I Imiri ' Would Yeu Like te Crochet a Rag Rust? The biightly dyed, ij-.iraele rag. ate only 10c a hank. There arc in.ir.ge, I uie. put pie, green, brown and various eth.-t colors. I pi i, ml I tin, r i Every Matren the Links Is Getting Inte a Gelf Jacket 'I here's semetning sharp in the breeze and the com forting embrace of wool i mightv welcome te the man outdoors. There areju.st a.- man;, different kind.; of golf jackets as there are styles of play. But all are at Wanamaker's, se none i an be missed by th' man aftei a n'W etw uid all aie warm and -i g, ye liirlit and free. I Main and canet. apples ard a pumpkin aneut him semewhi'ie lack Herner Pie... begin at hi "ith tuele favors inside, and go up te S10. s jer faiers who .mild begin li. tell all about thcni." Jut e;er. ll'ing ler HalleHeen: 2(K- te Sill. I'onbens with snapper- .ire lido te .S2..1II a deen. -turr i Jmpertant New Heeks "V World Werth While.' A. P.egei- 1'Mi'e. s! Iioek of ii'iinniseeiii e- b-Aineiii.a'-' gnati-t r ' by . I a I e "Tie of . er.lsts. There an intifiduct,nii i.j Jioeth Tarkingten. "America. A Tamil; Matter." b; f'hailis W tieiild, $3 s-udv of the growth and wnn ng ..'" human intelllgeiKe "r'rem Harrison te Hdrding." h; rthur W'al'aie Dun:,, .' els., 'T.,10 A prinenal naira'ivi i uver mg a fluid of a .enfii',, Isss t0 1921, I M ii in I Innr Deff Fingers Are Making Things it n bu.sv I'enier en the Fourth Fluer. Decoration?, favor.-- and canilksli;uUs for pnrties are beiiiR made frnni iM-cpi' paper. Ba,sket, siHiuluii'h tray.-, va.-c-. audlv stii'ks and lamp shade.-- from irepi- rope. Colorful head- and plaque.-, buckle. and hittteiit- from -ealinjj: wax. Twe experts are here te Kie veu n-ee instructions, and eti will be amazed at the swift progress you will make. The Smartest Ceat Wern Where the Smartest Men Gather Outdoors At the horse shows, the pole matches, the football tussles everywhere that men who dress well are te be seen, is the new English oerceat in the lightest tans or camel's-hair color. QLhv iSUut'fi rmiimt Ijup i showing the new coat at its best. Sometimes it ii jut a pla'ii tan. .s'enietiiiies ; is tun with the fra.lest, yit plaines'. far apart check in some ether color. Sometimes the coat is actually of camel's-hair. semeMme- of soft, fine Saxony wool. ' file The Gray-Green Hat Is New Among the "Newtenes" for Men Piactical. tee, fei it doesn't -.hew -oil as much as a f.ra one would, nor does it rPem as dusty a- blown or etlier daik colei .Vine out of ten men like it and leek well in it The hat itself 1- a little gra;. er than it is green but the centi'at i Main Empire Tires Mean a Let But the New Prices Mean Mere te Motorists Nothing missing but the old price ticket the guarantee j of solid goedne.-s gees with eery tire jusrt the same. 30x3' $11.7.1 SI 7.2-1 SI 0.7.1 S21.7.1 c22..10 .2.'i V2H 32x8'.. 31::4 :!2x4 Mx4 . :il.-4 321'5 i Tlir At ?!0 is a lia'd Meisted iaiket, and the same jacket in hea; te Weight i. $12 camel". -hair ;at'.,'t, "14: '' d and alpaca. 20; jmi' 'ii'iMncn - u.i' V-i.V r Innr A New Shee for Men as Solid as the Pavements it Strikes A Iruk n.pirt. confidence -a leek premi-i- .itrt' fai beyenu tlu SU iiiaiked en tne new oxfern-. Vatui.ill; -re lew -hoc- a'e "he binir.e -naj . mi..; i- mere tl.c an- h tichei - i,j 'nun who kilev s hii. - '-.. t; ...., .j ,( i 'ter te be Mi. i Xeiv Silver-Encrusted Crystal Exceptional, $3.75 a Piece The lonibin.ilien el -ilei .mil kI..-- larries it- e n ajipcil. and a "inning one. It i- t'speiulh at trad i w in i lie Hew cr -till puce- lth lde siher-encru-led berdi r decorations and light-nil p.it lems m l( dU, ,,r .-iKtr grai I nun October Brought New Weel Quilts, $7, $10 and $12 Hue kuiu a' J7, two kinds a- $'0 Hiid two kmi's at ?12 inii-ing. aie -ateei . nt,t Umd plain and the i-i m flmu n-ign-. -Hill Then; aie double and single breasted coats with belts nil around cr just belts in the back or pntirely free and llewing. '1 he sleeves are either set-in or raglan, and prices range be tween $7''i and $11.1. dnllrrt I is hi ought out vividly by the deep preen band and lim binding. In shape it is much the snme aa any smart I'all hat. Full of relU find dips and cimes. As graceful as can be. Priced SI and Se. r lenri 33x4 ' .. n44!L. ::.i i ' .. .':i5.i'b 33X.1 . 35x5 . . $28.75, $29.50 $30.50 $31.50 $35 $36.75 t.iillrn A Bey Wants Geed Leeks and Geed Service in a Suit In War.amakei boys' suits he r'. in Is both They aie bnsi.l en geed quality in the fabric? a'id geed workman ship in the making. War.amaker prices arr the le;vest that car be asked for the kind of quality en which tin- Wanamaker store i!iists si j te s2S. Mu- of the smts have two pair of t ' "llspl s ' I lilril I lour i mti h ma ; i th.il: ai d se',.-i. ai'skiti. T'ip selej hl' t- nf v. hup oak 'Mt'lC I ii'l. . tun''.. 'tar,,,-, .hu. . jnd fah- eniinl. Th;- an ju.n t j lined ' 'h ' "... i i d i a". i,i , iln padded erir t , .-. .ii" , ., .nl.es 1 . 'at ii I'limr Theie aie jug-, lompetes. -ugur and cn.ini scl-, ihocelnte bexe-, ,i-e-, m.i miiiii, use sets, sandu icli tr.i;. salads, truit Iiem Is. and such Prices arc the Iop-i (. ha;e knen ter such piece, S.1.7.1 eat Ii II I Innr Otliei new ain.il- ate wool filled iii its, some ;vnh figured silk top- and organdie- backs, ethers in plain .Inpannc -ilk, both sidea alike. Imir i Delightful Sealing ,i. i- a paituularl uiterest in.r ineduini te uerk in It can lie used for paint i nj: Kla.-s or Ija.-kets, mUcd dower.- can ie made from it ler decorating; all -en- of things. ( 'ulerin-.- are almost unlimited. l-'ur Ui'lliitr,! ,' ;;,. luny a iiumber of i harnuii": med -N fr.yiu which veu can make civ.!- paper cestumtr. K-mv te de and wonderfully flVcliu-. 't .vl H -,i A ' n l -tA M 10. ax i J I . ,-y (Third I'limr) ("eiirlli I luurl u .A' l.Mulu lunr) ' a k I V """ I Hi-button enirth. S1.7R.
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