P ' v - ' (' EYEING PUim - M SBnt 9; Orean at 11 and I lvAxTAMAlrn,n I , ' f lir AT AU AVVD'G I ZTTZTH I WAMAMAKRR'S I ?1,.. '$ WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5 Genet-ally Cleudy bann Jinn '" - jl,0(l,v nnil Clilme Noen World's Best Goods Come First te Wanamaker's me Fear of Poverty,' Less of Relatives and Isolation are drawbacks in many lives, but they can all be overcome by taking up employment, finding a church, such as that your mother loved, and net living in aN shell of indifference. Friendship is net a cake that you make and put away in a cupboard. It is something te share with ethers. Signed October H. 1M?- The Finest Three-Piece Suits Fer Women $ .. .1 .-..1.1 t.n fntilUnt flmtl NOUIIIIR CUllIU " luiii".. ...... invthing known by that name in times pat. Lrieu soft-pile fabric Hnd umne lints and nearly always fur- Irnpmici. mere is" i '""" "' "' Aiing mannish about tlieni. I be M0rt HUESinn Dieuses nil- niutii A evidence; se are the English Women's New Sports Clethes in the Londen Shep Although intended for sports Irear, they aie much tee pretty e be Kept solely Cor this. Most omen are wearing these knitted IDOrt ClOines ler u iiuiiuiiik Jhepping tour or general use. Among the new arrivals are the Pettiest all-wool, silk or silk-nnd- fenl slip-en sweaters with skirts (The (.iillrr.t) The Finest Leng Hair Furs Trim Luxurious Something in the long sweeping iCmt ;tvti HV9 01 Tnn vrnn thnmealvad iy have suggested it. At all nis u is a lore-shadowing of new insmen. There is a glorious black be via wan with tin. iiBBn ,.r vui. rt nd a huge cellar, cuffs and a 'tOad band ni-nimrl iV. Vi... li u , --..-. miviiiiu ine iiciii till til Be BOItssr lilnel; v 'I'V,., .:..,. tm: "" 1'"" triAVVtilnii.l.. lA....l.. .1 I tlO&t Of hnlh-ln Vine B ..W..,l ..ll 'If !he.aist aml cuffe of d'6(J fx. f is Win and is ene of the most (Flr.t Exceptionally Dainty L. R. Girdles New ones at $.1 te K nr firm id prettier than nnv w hnv .- fj at the prices. They ave made 'Beautiful Dink filMlrerl r.iwkr.0 tin and elastic, of a quality ene ia net expect te find under a ""en higher cost. Thi ii i -" iltlt IMICtl 2 Jl6ht and graceful, and we -nmemt them te women who (Third The Charming for Yeung trrlV ,,i"ee,re !,e easy and Eh-'S" "lis ? f: iitn ', .inDinHVens ei nterial and color. And when u " the st,eet ifc hRs iile SouSlcket? 6eParat "tUe ill j,ack Velvet- the loK leK tted ever-Jacket embreid- mv.in.ray. finished with y iieuirrel cellar. MenaJ i i?fne8 crePe- the i ? rki Jacket covered witl ' f V,inese embroidery. ihi ftvi.c ,r b!ue peiret twill, 7 evn-jackft of black mate- G (cand Otf&jpmwfc. 80 te $ 240 I box coats and the straight jack ets. Many are fastened at the .sides by string belts. The linings of the coats often repeat the silks of the blouses. The girdles arc inteiesting; the effect of the whole as should be the case when the details arc se well selected is extremely dis tinguished. Prices $80 te $240. I'lnur) te match. The colors aie simply fascinating. They are 4'- and ?37.50. Knitted jackets with" skiits te match are $15 te $155. Separate jackets and capes knitted and some of brushed wool, for golf, skating and se en, $20 te $.10. New Wraps interesting novelties in the Ceat samns. i And there av any number of ether new wiaps -ind capes of the , most beautiful ort in belivia, 'matelasse and cleky with such long-hail cd furs as black fox, kit fox and red fox, dyed badger, and either black or natural combed caracul. In some of the capes the entire lining is of the caracul fur. They are priced from $225 te $175. Fleur) desire particularly attractive low priced girdles. One of satin and elastic is $3. Others of figured broche and elastic are $3 and $3.50. One prac tically all of elastic is $5. Fer girls are two excellent medels in ceutil and clastic, nt $1 and $1.50. Fleer) Jaquette Dress Women lasse trimmed with mole fur, or of matelasse almeht solidly embroidered in gray or wine color. Priced $42.50 te $08. Included between these prices is it collection of leally lovely afternoon and street dresses in ether models, composed of flne twill cloths, wool openges, "wedding-ring" vel vet, canton and Reneo crepes, matelasses and jac quard silks. Sizes 14 te 20 years in both groups. Fleer) Large Black Hats of a Picturesque Character One such belongs in every out fit, te complete afternoon and restaurant toilettes. Tllack velvet, black hatter's plush, or the ' two in com bination, are the favored models; completed with estiich in one of its vaiied forms; silver, geld or iridescent ribbon; a touch of white ermine, black monkey or some ether fur. Priced .$15 te $35. (Second Fleur) Silvery Slippers That De Net Tarnish Cleth of aluminum. Shimmer ing silver in effect.' Yet far mere durable than silver cloth, for they will net tarnish. .The silvery sheen remains undimmed while the slipper lasts. In one-strap style, with medium tee and low Fieneh heel, or nar rower tee and high French heel, hand-turned, and finely made. Pricea $15 it pair. (Flrnt I'liier) Belivia for the Finest Black Wraps It makes the handsomest day wraps nnd coats, and serves equally well for evening. In blnck it is at its richest, combined with fine fur. There are many varieties, each differently trade-marked by its maker, but all belonging te the belivia family. Rich as velvet, yet warm as only all-weul can be. Priced SO te $11 a yard, all 54 inches wide. (Hr.l I ImiiD English Needlecases Frem Redditch The best steel needles made come from this little English tnu.n nrtrl mir.e ft v..!i, ia riw.c.ft'f. a large importation of them. i Many women leek forward te this importation for gifts. The ' cases are of h-atlier, attractively made and priced from .$1.25 te $22. All the needles are geld eyed. I 4 M it 1 ii I lour) Petticoats and Bathrobes Silk jersey and satin petticoats at .$3.85, $5 and $7.50. The first have deep pleated flounces; the second have ruffled flounces; and the tliinl aie in extra sizes. Other i-atin petticoats in extra sizes are .'5. TliDyall come in black and stieet colors. Knitted eotfen or wool petti coats nt 75c te $4.85; in bluck, gray and white. The bathrobe-! are samples at $3.85, all of eiderdown and in gray, led, pinks and blues. (Third Heur) - ' Trim Wash Suits for I Little Beys I .Iiibt as spic-and-span as one could wish, te match a little boy , with brushed-back hair and shin ing face! The suits are sturdily made and mostly are in manly button-en models. Seme have' white waists and violet, blue, green or brown trousers. Sizes two te live j ears, .$1.25 te $4.25. (Third Fleur) CARACUL Favored Among Fur Coats In fact, this shaggy, curly fur is having a very pro nounced vogue this season, and is treated in the same novel fashions as ether furs. Here is one example of it cut with flaring straight lines and having immense cellar and sleeve borders of natuial fckunk fur. $365. Anether caracul beasts a bread cellar and narrow sleeve border of the new dark dyed squirrel. $450. A coat cut en straight lines has the low set sleeve, a bread braid girdle and a fox cellar. $650. One with dolman sleeves has very dark natural fitch fox trimming. $750. One with lynx cuffs and border Is $600. A luxurious caracul cape has fox cellar and border and sells for $050. (Second Fleer) Japanese Pottery Boudoir Lamps Little vases in orchid, rose, yellow or blue, mounted en black weed and fitted for one light. Price $3 each. Little pleated silk shades for them $1 te $5,50. (Fourth Fleer) Te Fry Oysters doughnuts, French fried potatoes, croquettes or anything that re quires deep fat there is a handv pan of iron with an inner basket arrangement of wire. This bas ket is en a handle and can be lifted out, allowing its contents te drain perfectly without retain ing any superfluous grease. In three sizes nt $1.45, S1.05 and $1.80. , 1 (Fourth .Tloer) k i NEW: Fleur d'Or Talcum $1 a Bettle The talcum is made in France and packed in the United States .by Wana maker's. It is our own spe cial talcum, with the delight ful fragrance of Fleur d'Or, in an especially graceful tall square bottle. (MmIii Fleur) "My Life and Werk" by Henry Ferd in collaboration with Samuel Crewthcr, $3.50, in which Mr. Ferd tells the story of . a battle for nn ideal. "Story Lives of Master Musi cians," by Harn'ette Brewer, $2.50. Life stories of twenty-two great compeseis. "Overset," by Franklin P. Adams, $1.50. Filled with com ments thoughtful and caustic. "A Push Cart at the Curb," by Jehn Des Passes, $1.50. The writer brings te these poems an imagination that refracts his thought like a prism. (AImIii Fleer) Beys Reefers Frem England . (In the Londen Shep) . Sturdy little coats from Rewc, the famous English maker of children's clothes. They are of navy blue chin chilla, warmly lined and fin ished with the brass buttons of the Admiralty. Five te ten year sizes, $25. Navy blue cheviot over coats for boys of 1 te 10, also $25. T hr (ullrr.t, lirihlllt) Regent or Bend Street Could Offer a Man Ne Better Leather Goods lust a stej) inside the Chestnut stieet deer, where he can leach it readily, is a leal man's assort ment of diessing-cases, wallets, bill-books, hip-cases, letter cases, 'brief cases, coin purses, cigar and cigarette cases, writing folds, col cel lar bags, pin cases and all such useful leather goods. They are the best we can find for him, in Europe or heie. English pigskin, cowhide, seal, alligator, estiich, and every geed leather. By way of example are Ameri can dressing-cases at $12.75 black long-grain cowhide, with ten ebony and haul rubber fit tings, the brushes hand-drawn. And a Londen dressing-case at $200 pig.skin with ivory and sil er fittings. (.Muln Fluer) When Yeu Want an old desk or chair, a cor ner cupboard or kitchen drehser, a four-pest bed, a drop-leaf breakfast table, a tea-table, a chest of drawers, or any ether old piece of fur niture, visit ANTIQUES en the Fifth, Fleer. Most likely the answer te your need is there. Even if you want nothing, you will enjoy wan dering through these seven quaint old-time rooms, fur nished for the most part with early American furniture. (fifth Fleer) Pekingese Enamel In one of the cases in the Oriental Stere you will find little boxes and trays of it in its char acteristic coloring sapphire, tur quoise und iese. The boxes are $2 te $8; the trays !$1.50 and $2. Alse there are four unique little jewel cases of pierced metal weik, their tops set with jade and agate. The fact that each has its own little brocade shipping box makes them peculiarly charming for gifts. Price $18.50 each. (Mln Fleer) Empire Cord and Fabric Tires at New Lew Prices 30x312 Fabric Tires are new $7.50 30x31,2 Cord Tires are new $10.75 Cord Tires in Other Sizes 32x3 'j new $16.50 32x4 new $20.50 34x4 new $22.00 33xM new $27.50 35x4 1 new $29.50 23r new $33.50 31x4 new $18.75 33x4 new $21.50 32x4'. new $26,50 34x4 ft new $28.50 36x4 , new $30.50 35x5 new $35,75 3x5 new $37.50 fcxtra heavy red tubes te fit these tires at corresponding!' low prices. (Thr (llrr.v) There's Everything in Starting With the Right Silver In ether words, silver of the finest kind that the purse can afford, and in a pattern which will accord with the dining-room furnishings, and which will be a pleasure te live with In the years te come. When a geed pattern has been chosen it is a simple matter te add the necessary pieces from time te time, and that is what many brides' prefer te de. The sterling silver tea service usually starts the list of wedding gifts. The patterns most in favor new aie the dignified Colonial . HpppeJirlu'tc Portsmouth Xncpert Plymouth Muinte.mm They are all five piece sets whose prices range from $2-15 te $1050. But any one of the pieces may be bought separately. i in 1 lour) Yellow and Brown Tenes are richly present in new neck laces and earrings of imitation amber and topaz, often combined with delicate metal links, medal lions or chains. This is one of the loveliest col lections of its sort that we have ever had. Necklaces piesent an infinite variety, from pale opaque jellew te dark clear brown, with all the tones of color between. Seme have an air of the Oiient about them, especially in the de signs of their metal work. Others are simply the clear radiance of the beads. All aie distinctive. $5.50 te $18. Earrings that may be .-aid te match are $3.50 te $13.50. (Mnln Fleur) (MM The Phonograph in Console Ferm Has a Deuble Mission As a musical instrument it has all that any phonograph has. It brings into your home the world's best music inter pretated by the world's greatest artists. As a handsome, piece of furniture it is an addition te the furnishings of any living room, library or music room. Console cabinets can be had in nearly any period and in anv weed te harmonize perfectly with th,e scheme of decoration. Nearly all the famous makes ef: phonographs are new available in this interesting form. A Brunswick, in Colonial detdgn in maheganj or Amer ican walnut, is $250. A Senera.. in graceful Heppeluhitc design, Mlnut or mahogany, is $200. A Victrela, in mahogany, is S250. A Cheney phonograph, in early English sMle developed in walnut, is .3250 (illustrated). All of these can be purchased en convenient term. (Srrnuil Fleer) Cunning Little White Chinchilla Coats are in styles especially for boys ii trlfle rtf ri. .iil t ,, n .......... I ... &.,. .i nc uuu tw jcni.- 1 One, for girls, has a round yoke and is gathered below. $7. A little girl'. hat, te match, is $3.50. snowier wime cnincniua coat, tailored for boys, is $7.50 nnd a hat te match is $2.50. (Third rpHREE-PIECE costumes and topcoats, as well as separate wraps of the finer kind, are made te measure by the Custom Tailoring and Dressmaking Bureau at reasonable prices. thrrnlnl Black Glass Console Sets $3 Bluck glass is much in vogue. In these new console sets it takes a very interesting form. Each set consists of one 10 inch flower bowl with separate black base and two 12-inch can dlesticks te match. With flewei.s and colored can dleB the effect is strikingly at tractive and uncommon. Price, $3 a set. (fourth Fleer) "Saw Weed" is net bad advice nor bad fun if you use one of these buck-sawa that cut without binding. $1.00. Saw-bucks te held the weed, $1. Hand axes, $1 and $1.15. Full Bize axes, $2 and $2.50. Light-weight axes, Bread hand axes, $2, $2.25 and $2.50. One and two man combination saws, $3.50 te $5.50. Many New Bales of t Pieces Added te the Rug Sale Among the Persian rugs there is a particularly tine selection of Mahals in carpet sizes. The mere superb types of Persian weaves, such as Saruk.s and Kas'hans, are also shown in rich assortment. Notable in the groups of smaller pieces are Af-Shiraz rugs, Per sian, but revealing the 'Afghan influence. The wonderful collection of Chinese rugs has also been splendidly enriched by new arrivals. 10.7 x7 ft., $1 89 8.7 x7.3 ft., SIIm 10.fi x7.2 ft.. $ 131) 9.7 xlO.7 ft., 8229 12.3 x9.J ft.. S289 Af-Shiraz rugs from 1x2.0 4x6 ft. at $37 te $1U. 10x8 ft., $175 13x10 ft.. 12x9 ft., $285 12.5x9.3 ft.. 11x8 ft., $275 129.1ft., Chinese Rugs, Smaller Sizes 7x4 ft., $85 and $95 i 5x5 ft., $75 6x3 ft.. $55 and $65 Cfililli I luuri Men's Handkerchiefs With Hand-Embroidered Initials. 75c Geed white Iiish linen hand kerchiefs, with hemrtitched hern, have hand-embieicleied initials in a size that men like. Excellent gift handkeichiefs! jsh.25 the dozen. (Mitln I lour) Other Ceat-aud-Hut rfs tan 01 blue warm cea sizes one year te si year 1 .- hi e of ting, ill s, SI 2.50 th vets, complete, te S65. rur-trimiued broaucie in light blue or beige, $2) a set. mil $28 Fleer) Fleer) All Aboard for Hf All sorts of interesting and unusual costumes are being made of crepe paper and two competent instructors are en the Fourth Fleer te lend any assistance that you may require. Colored sketches can be adapted or copied as you please. Decorations for Streamers of e ran ire. black or yellow paper, 10?; festoons, 7c; two colors, 10c. Decorative crepe paper, mange and black, 25c; borders. 10c Gummed paper moons, stars, etc., 10c package. Cut-outs, black cats, bats, Important te the Fun of the Feast Cern peppers, 25c and 36c; Animal cake cutters, 50c for nine; six fancy sandwich cutters, 45c. Toasting forks et brass. $1.50 te $2.50. N'ut sets, twelve picks and two crackers, in pretty-wooden hexVs, $2 te $. Persian Mahals 13.1 x9.8 ft., S335 10.5 x7.2 ft.. $18. 12.10x9.1 ft.. $297 12.1 x8.1I ft.. S275 10.9x7 ft.. $17.") 12.t 9 ft., $282 12 x9 ft., $269 . 9.11x7 ft., $187 12.3 x9.3 ft.. $279 12.3 x8.9 ft.. $21.-, 10.7 x9 ft.. $265 12 x8.9 ft.. $257 11.11x8.9 ft., $265 13.2 x 10.5 ft.. $125 13.1 x8.10 ft., $365 ft. at $27 te Beluchistan $10 te $2.:. Chinese Rugs $425 I 9x6 ft., IQ. i 12x9 ft.. 'a 9.11x8.2 ft., $345 10x8 ft., Every Chilly Morning a Weel Rebe Is a Man's Comfert Chilly exenlngs, tee, nV a fine thing te lounge about in u snug, easv lounging gown. Seme Redleaf gowns alto gether out of the ordinary, have just come from England. All wool worsted, splendidly made and mighty fine te see. (Mln Exceptional Opportunities in Furniture Three-piece living-room suits, made in our own facterv, over stuffed, hair filled, excellently constructed, covered In velour in a choice of colors, priced at a remarkably low figure $225. Three-piece living-room suits. everstufTed. hair filled, covered in tapestry, velour and some in mohair; fine-looking suits, of the (FIHIi eiiil Blankets and Quilts in Splendid Readiness for Every Winter Need New is the time for lining Winter nests and here Is stock of nest lining probably unequaled in qualities, quan tities, desirableness and fair prices. Abundance, excellence, geed values these are the Im pressions the stock makes en you and they are well founded en the actual merits of the goods. Blankets In a marvelous assortment all the nay from $5 for a part wool up through a splen- aia airersity or fine pure I he nevvvst cases nntiitl brought hII-weu! blankets of se lected whitf staple, finished with rose or blue holders and a white seitt-tte binding a! JI2 n pair in double-bed and $1(1 in sluga bed size. Similar blankets in p'aid de .signs and severul attractive 10I01 384 Weel Quilts Just Opened And when we say "wool" we mean pure wool, net "com. niercial" wool, which is another name for part cotton. This newest shinmeiit hr.i.u-s wool-tilled quilts in a vai etv of sateen and cambru ceveiings te sell at $7, $10 and $12. They are just one group in a wonderful stock in which you will rind woeMilled and dewn-tilied Mth the Halloween Party witches, pumpkins, etc, fit, he, 12c and 16c. Paper pumpkin faces and 10I 10I ered caps, 12c and 15.- Place cards, 20c; j,ealx, 10c; invitations, 7c Paper napkins, 10c demi ; riuilis, oei-; seiH Moe. corn te be nenned. (I mirth Fleer) Beautiful Oriental rugs approximated 3x6 ft., $145 $267 $275 $265 12x9 ft.. $325 12x9.4 ft., S335 11.10x9.2 ft., $379 8x5 ft., $95 5x3 ft.. $45 and $49 Theie are just as many colors and pattern as tastes among the men who wear them. Little checks, big checks nnd plain col ors, all trimmed with contrasting silk braid. Prices $25, $30, $35, $50 an Seu. Fleer) soundest construction, and priced at least 23 per cent below the market value $225, $230, $25 and up te $520. Three-niece suits with cane backs, loose cushions, spring seated, and covered in blue velour $190 and $295. Bedroom suits in walnut and mahogany $184 te $350. Klifh Floers) icoel weaves te $40 a pair. effects aie at the same prices. Blankets woven warp and "eft of hne. long btaple Cape Cbleny wool, in plain colors and plaids. Me 72x84 inches are be lieved te be th best in the coun try at the pi ice $10 each, sold neie enlv. quilt!, in a variety of styles, cov erings and grades which emits 'et lung that any one can reason ably desire. All the highet-pneed wool-filled quilts are made in our own work looms. Huur lleween! ? . r W,S W l '' Six silver-p'sled picki- and a cracker in an oak box, $1.25 Six picks and a cracker, boxed, 50c. Separate picks, 15c and 35c for six. Sepainte rratkern, 15r and 75c each. Nut bowl with automatic crarkers, $4.25 te JO. in, ' i9 9L i?. M M JJ t , (fourth Fleer) li'SlVj,.A ( f J e-c.'S,..., tM y,Vd ,M, ... ' ''1 n i-. ''t.m C i llT?- .frwteaBaj..ftiVr,