I ?. l - - - - ,. . . -. . . . . . . . ' , , - - ' ' ' - -- ! -J h. at s a se sm " - - - m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimammmmmmmBB WANAMAKER'S WEATHEK Fair rLte!!L" "if45 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 0 Stere Closes at S ntivu -" ..-, Winter Is Coming Fast andWanamaker's Is Ready With the Things YeuNee If Laziness and Stupidity and Den't-Careism May Hide Under a geed name and a fine recommendation, but it cannot get en far. What we really are and the fact that we are net worth much crops out, sure, sooner or later. The fine opportunity in a geed place that we failed te appreciate is lest, and there is no one te blame but eurself . This is the truth of a lifetime of observation. 'Signed October 19, IMS. Charming Black Coats With or Without Fur In the Mourning Salen Following the long lines of the mode, these beautiful coats are of the soft, luxurious bellvla weaves, cut with deep sleeves and lined with silk crepes. Seme have cellars of black caracul, fox or lynx. Sizes 18 te 46. Prices range from $57.60 te $95 for coats without fur; from $60 te $210 for coats with fur. Fur-trimmed black capes are $100. (First Oaflery, Jnnlp.r Street) French Beaded Tunics for Radiant Evening Gowns particularly is this true of the georgette crepe tunics, which are almost covered ever the entire Bur face with glittering rhinestones, crystal and bugle beads and even tinsel embroidery and silver rpnngles. ... They are Intended te be made ever a costume slip or silk founda tion and they Bupply all the bril- (Haln New Blouses Are Levely by Any Name Sometimes they are called "jack ets" when the material Is a heavier weave, such as duvetyn, matelasae or a brocade and the lines are straight and loose. Sometimes they are "Balkan Blouses" where the blouse is quite pronounced, and a wide band is placed below the waistline. A charming example is a new jade (Third Women's Camel's -Hair Coats and Capes at Half Price Net quite a hundred altogether, but they are the finest quality "Worumbe" camel's hair, noted for its soft ness, lightness and extreme warmth. All are Winter weight. Coats are all marked $75. In loose, belted sports models, seme Raglan sleeves, and a geed se lection of colors, natural tan, chocolate, gray, navy, russet and black. (First Silk Jersey Petticoats Jii3t at present thcre is geed cheesing nmenjr silk jersey petti coats at $8.85, ?5, $6.85 and $7.50. They have finely pleated flounces cf vnrieua styles and come in meat tf the favorite colors for daytime Wearing. (Third Fleer) Women's Tailored Silk Frecks $37,50 te $50 The straight simple chemise frock is holding its own; a little Jess simple te be sure, and some what nmpler than the chemise frock of last season, but jUBt as , just as becoming and just as ragy te wear as ever. (Slrit New Parisienne Corsets for Large Women Women of small and slender flgure may de as they like about corsets, but te the large woman n geed corset is the first essential of dress. Even she, however, is apt te seek the greater ease and freedom of an elastic corset, which sacrifices nothing of its grace of line te Ub ideal comfort. New Pnrlaionne elastic mod med , in the perfect lines for which these corsets nre famous, beautifully made In every do de Uil, are $15 te $40. (Third QM jhmaf. liancy that the present fashion re quires. Graceful side draperies, short sleevc3 or no sleeves and corded girdles are some of the new fea tures. In such exquisite shades as turquoise and baby blue, flame, russet, cinnamon, jade, mnuve, he liotrope, rose, white and black, $60 te $125. Fleer) chiffon velour with the design in raised black flowers. But net the least beautiful are the novelty overbleuses of seal brown lace, outlined with bronze beads or brown lace run through with metal thread. Such blouses are the making of n suit and they are in all the geed euit colors. Prices are $18.75 te $32.60. Fleer) Capes are $50 and $75. Seme are silk lined and some have an under jacket. Beth plain colors and indistinct plaids. Only a few of each kind la both coats and capes. Fleer) Women's Pajamas of Albatross Warm and pretty two-piece pajamas with slip-en jackets which have long sleeves, and with hand stitching for ornament. In pink, blue and orchid, $12.75. (Third Flew) These are made of the heavy Canten and ether silk crepes, es pecially the fancy crepes; they show tailored loons and braiding and gres-grain ribbons for trim ming and they are eftenest in brown and black. Fleer) Other Pnrisienne models espe cially for large women are in broche or ceutil, at $8, $10, $10.50, $20 and $25. Extra sizes are $1 additional. rioer) The World's Finest Handkerchiefs at Wanamaker's France sends her meet ex qni lite handkerchiefs for women and finest handker chiefs for men (even up te a man's most cobwebby hand spun linen at $25). Ireland sends her finest and sheerest, her sturdiest and heaviest of unsurpassed linen handkerchiefs. Madeira sends the- wonderful embroidered handkerchiefs for which these islands are famous. Even England sends cheery colored silk handkerchiefs for men. Net expensive, either. In addition te the best of ether countries, there are our own geed handkerchiefs, made right hqre in the United States. Beginning at 12 c are geed handkerchiefs, cut en true squares and neatly hem stitched and the linen la durable, tee. Frem there up te exquisite lace handkerchiefs for brides, which go beyond the hundred dollar mark, there are handker chiefs of every type. At 50c there are 12 kinds of women's white handkerchiefs. Hand-drawn and hand-embroidered colored handkerchiefs are unusual at 85c Nete! It is well te think new of having initials or names em broidered for Christmas. (Mala Fleer) Afternoon and Evening Gowns for the Younger Set, $27.50 te $125 If Miss 14-te20 wishes te spend just a little sum, she will find charming dance dresses and evening frocks of radium taffeta at $27.60 and $82.50. If the wishes something very lovely and "different" she may cheese from adorable afternoon and evenlng gowns of "wedding-ring" velvet, silk duvetyn, glittering metal cloth, silk and lace, going up te $125. A black velvet tailored gown with white ermine fur black velvet dinner gown with black lace an evening gown of gorgeous metal brocade bordered with dark fur an (Soeond Lew Prices en Empire Cord and Fabric Tires 30x3j Fabric Tires Are' New $7.50 30x3ia Cord Tires Are New $10.75 Cord Tires in Other Sizes 32 x3ft new $16.50 32x4 new S20.50 34x4 new $23 33x414 new S27.30 3 x Vt new $20.50 33x5 new $33.50 81x4 new $18 75 33x4 new 821.50 32x4', new $20.50 34xl'i new $28.50 3ix4', new $30.50 35x5 new $35.75 37x5 new $37.50 Extra heavy tubes te fit these tires at correspondingly low prices, (The oltevr) - ii ' ' " An Old Spinning- Wheel and Warming-Pan have taken up appropriate sta tions en either eide the early American mantelpiece in the An tique rooms. Other new arrivals include an old Chippendale mirror of par ticularly satiafying design. A flne old walnut highboy with the original brasses, cabriele legs and web feet. A breakfast-room set consist ing of Dutch stretcher table, four chairs, bench and Dutch cupboard; all painted walnut brown, with hand-decoration of blue striping and' roses. A number of interesting, old rush-seat chairs and rockers. (FUth Fleer) TIAINTY GARTERS from -' Paris may be seen new in the French Roem garters in blue and black with ribbon and flower trimming; priced at $2.50 and S2.75. (Third Fleer) afternoon gown of tawny rus set and orange brocade com bined with brown velvet a dance frock of lemon lace and leaf-green taffeta each seems lovelier than the last. These mere distinctive dresses start around 908. We have but one of a kind, but there are altogether dozens and dozens of them inside the glass cases, Fleer) Beads Prem the Orient These are the beads for string ing or decorative purpose gener allythe glass bead made In China. They are in very many colors; big beads 10c, 16e and 20c apiece, smaller ones 20c a dozen. Glass rings te match, 20c each. Tassels of silk In many colors, GOc. (Vain Vle) Beys? Scheel Shoes, $4.50 Shoes built te stand hard I play, shoes that can climb and run and scuffle. Of heavy black or tan calfskin, with plenty of tee room and a geed thick sole. Blucher style, sizes 2 te 6. (Main fleer) Tm l.nfaJr New French Zenana Cleth in a Dezen Celers Leng before cleky materials were heard of, the French zenana, with its puffed and crinkled silk sur face en a wool backing, was favorite fabric for luxurious loung ing robes, negligees and house jackets. This year Its use is extended by fashion te form the bodice or jacket part of handseme gowns as wall. A new shipment has just come, in a dozen colors, including white, cream, clel blue, shell pink, or chid, rose, jade, Copenhagen, gray, cherry, brown and navy blue. Priced $5.60 a yard. (Flni Meer) Grandfather's Cleck Becomes a Family Treasure And if it is the right kind of a clock its life of usefulness ex tends through several generations. The Wanamaker Cleck Stere has made it a rule te admit only the best American-made hall clocks te Its collection of timepieces. They are clocks that the head of a house might feel pride in handing down te his descendants. The movements are all from thoroughly reliable clock makers who stand back of every clock they make. The cases are the finest carved mahogany, dignified and beautiful in design. Chiming hall clocks, fitted with tubular bells, Westminster chimes, $295 te $475. With Westminster Whittmgten and Oxford chimes, $525 te $855. (Hale Vteer) If Yeu Want Flowers for Thanksgiving it's high time te be planting nar cissus bulbs. 7c each, 75c dozen, $5.25 the hundred. Pebbles, 10c a quart. Many people plant narcissus bulbs every ten days or se and thus have a succession of blossoms all through the Winter. Bulbs in bowls are 65c te $5, according te the number of bulbs and size of the bowl. (Fourth rioer) A Gift for a Child Any yeunster would like one of these nlate-and-muer pfc. TWNn j of enamel ware in various pretty ' blues and tnnn wifVi n nnlnteJ A coratien en both mug and plate. Each set in a box at $L (loerth Fleer) Halloween Surprise Package of Candy Special at $225 A great big square white box, topped with a huge shiny rosette of pumpkin-colored rib bon and a happy little pumpkin face In one corner what might It net have inside! One pound of asserted choco lates, very geed chocolates, tee. A box full of peanut squares that all the children love. One pound of vanilla cream almonds (almost everybody likea tbemt) One pound of delicious as as eorted caramels. One pound of old-fashioned cream mint that melta In one's mouth. Twe colorful snapping bon bons for geed measure. That's a surprise package worth having I And $2.25 is very little for such a box. (Dawn Stair Store) Geed Leather Bags Can Be Had for Little It's been years since such ex cellent handbags could be had for such small sums. They're well made, of geed leathers and In a wonderful variety. Between $1.65 and $5 there must be n selection of one hundred different bags. Of shiny black auto leather, soft beige and gray beaver calf, pin seal, walrus grain seal, etc. An excellent flat pocketbook of generous size has a leather-faced flap, an inside purse and mirror. It can be had in six different styles at $4.75. In fact, at $4.75 there seems no end te the variety everything from dainty little calling bags te bags of practical shopping size. All are excellent values. (Main Fleer) Bridge and Junier Fleer Lamps The first kind has one light, the Hueend hns twe: and both are made of hnmi-carveu weed with poly, chrome geld, silver or black fin ishes. Prices are $10.50 te $28.50. Shades, $5.50 te $77.50. (fourth Fleer) A Miracle Piane Victer Herbert played some of his own compesitlonn en the piano in Egyptian Hall the ether day. When neither Mr. Herbert nor any one else was at the piano, it still went en pouring; out the sweet, melodic notes of his songs, te accompany the soloist; and the tuneful melodies of his operas, te the delight of the audi ence. There was something almost uncanny In the sight of tha grand piano, alone en the stage, pouring forth all this music, in perfect streams and showers of delightful sound. It was a Knabe-Ampice grand a combination of a superb piano visible te all eyes, and an extraordinary reproducing mechanism hidden within. The unseen meter power was electricity. Many in the audience realized for the first time what a joy such an instrument can be in the home As n perfect accompanist te signing, As a provider of entertainment of the highest quality in the form of music of every kind. The Chlckering-Amplce, Knabe-Ampice, Marshall & Wendell-Am-pice, or the Haines-Ampice, will, any one of them, provide this pleasure for the home. They are sold only in the Wanamaker Piane Salens. (ErrptUn UaU. aee4 Fter) A Quartette of New Beeks "Neighbors Henceforth," by Owen Wister, ?2. As Mr. Wister has pictured the cowboy, se new does he picture the doughboy in France. "Shouts and Murmurs by Alexander Woellcott, $2. Adven tures among playwrights and play ers, written by a man wb.e has attended a thousand first nights. "Enrice Caruso," by Pierre V. R. Key and Brune Zlrate, $5. The life story of the world-famous tenor, authorized by Mrs. Caruso. The Story of a Varied Life." an autobiography by W." S. Rains ford, $5. Setting forth the history of an extremely interesting man. (Main rioer) 1000 Ruby Crystal Vases at Half Remarkable purchase, bringing beautiful flower vases in a rich, striking ruby red and some in orange, all with radiant striplngs. Ne two are alike. Large variety of shapes for long and short stemmed flowers. Vases are 8, 10, 12 and 14 inches high and marked at half. $1 and $2.50 each. (Fourth Flo) What Beautiful Fabrics for Draperies and Upholstering!" The exclamation was justified, for the Upholstery Stere new has the most extensive assortment of materials that it has ever shown, which is saying a great deal, for there have been some handsome pieces in the pastl Tapestries are se rich in color tones. Velvets and silk veleurs are se soft and deep. Mehairs, dam asks, armures and plain veleurs show every shade of color and the patterned materials are in Infinite variety. They are well worth see- (rifth Splendid New Selections of Standard Demestic Rugs and marked at the quesuonaeiy xugii graae. Fer these requiring the larger sizes, there are some excep tionally choice patterns. High-Grade and Standard Wilten Rugs 11.8 x 15 ft $148.50 and $215 j 9 x 15 ft $118.50 and $172 10.6x18.6 ft. $132.50 and $198 9x12 ft $84and$125 10.6 x 12 ft $118.(!0 and $172 ! 8.8 x 10.6 ft $78.50 and 184 6 x 9 ft $53 and $77 Hug of merit, 6 x 8 ft $81.50 wJp rSRBBssssfci fA ff ffli Net Many Geed Hats at $2.50 But Plenty of These That Are Geed Hew geed they really are has been a revelation te a wgi ment of men. They didn't think $2.50 could buy se much in a hat Of felt that IS felt, and heavy enough te wear. In the colors and graceful dipping shapes that mean fashion. And there are enough different hats for every man te get one that belongs en him. (Main FImv) A Shirt With a Separate Starched Cellar, $2 Sound through and through and in a world of patterns every one absolutely fast color. The cellar is the new, easy, low kind. And the choice is remarkable. Pin stripes en Twhlte grounds, pin stripes en dark grounds, wider stripes and hall' a dozen checks. (Kate rteM) ing for the sheer beauty of fabric alone. $1.50 te $15 a yard. Most of the lighter materials for draperies will net fade in the sun. There are fiber silks, casement cloth, rep, madras and veleurs. $1 te $16 a yard. Fleer) Fresh, fine new goods, in a beautiful ARRerfcmPTit. nf m lowest prices consistent with quality of i Hartferd Saxony Rugs geed for service and in Oriental patterns. 8.3 x 10.6 ft $108 9 x 12 ft ... (HcTcnth Fleer) Weel Quilts Wanamaker wool - filled quilts are guaranteed te ba filled with pure wool, a fact worth remembering. The choice at $10 is particularly geed. Cover ings of sateen, either fig ured, or plain, and au popular colors are repre sented. (Sixth Fleer) Tea Napkins of Chinese Linen Remarkable at $5.75 a Dezen Woven of Chinese linen, head embroidered and hand-hemstitched. The embroidered designs are is a choice of either blue or white, Site, 14x14 Inches, and remark ably low-priced at $5.76 a desea. (FlfaC Fleer) )atterna an un- .9114 (Mm & ! 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