wi, hi nai 'x7wa' MMMMMW ; 1 .. Ai$ Wan plays at ?i 11 artd 4j5(K WANAMAKE&'SJ WEATHER Showers MS ''1 .' Stere Opens, at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S -w (JleleJr nd Chlmei at Nen). t ' rvi vvV and Beautiful Stere With a Welcome for All . ', ' t ",. '. I "" q 1 ' 11 , .. M ' mi. t 1 ,J " 1 -a ..t...., . .. , , .11 - - I - - - ...,..; . .. , 1 , I, , 1 I 1 11 I , ' t I. " i. t I. I I Comfortable It Is a Fine Big Bey Known te Us Who Knows, a Tree , by its leaves, as se many trees have ne'fruit te be known by. That same boy seldom makes a mistake," because he has made a 'study of ether thqn ,the fruit-bearings trees, reading up the Encyclopedia Britannica, as wejl as all volumes of tree N knowledge. That's the boy te take a long walk' with and be introduced te the trees Signed October 23, 1922. Mourning Hats and bonnets of distinction, from Paris medistes and our own ir.il'ineis, designed in crepes, gres grain and taffeta silks, uncut vel vet, felt, and the various mate rials approved for mourning wear. Alse English and American snorts and outing hats in black (Hfrentl Levely Fur-Cellared Coats for Women rPL.ii ni 0ln1l MMMAWahlA coats for $95 that they deserve te be called "specials." ' The two styles are both in the finest quality of belivia coating and have the new straight back with stitched pleats at the sides, flaring be low the belt. ' . With Malay brown belivia, the large cellar is of a beautiful (Flrit Wemeij's Gowns of Black Beautiful and Picturesque PHESE are the most individual gowns imaginable, entirely sim ple or with fur or real lace te mphasizu their richness. All their beauty is the kind that daesn't "date" because it is in line j and in fabrics heavy silk novelty crepes, broche satins, matelasses. Whnu fur is used it is used ar- I tistically. j (First 200 Women' 8 Sweaters Are New Marked $5 Each There are even pure silk sweaters among them and many pretty woolen slip-en styles. All odds and ends of the finer kinds whose prices were far above what they are new. (ffMI .Mile) Fine Three-Piece Costumes for Yeung Fer lllnchenn.t. tnni niritincn and estaurant wear, and all theso e:ial occasions when it is, con venient te slip off a smart jacket nd remain elegantly gowned. fashioned of Redier's "perlaine jalennee," of rich French cash mere twills, and of exquisite quali tes of duvetyn, belivia and fur cloth. In nialny brown, cinnamon and st shades, black, Hawaiian blue, (Second A Tenaue in Mele Gray Suede A Shade of frrnV 'flint' "frAna well with gray or brown gowns and is better than any ether color with certain blue gowns. Made en a peculiarly graceful "ai wun mgii arch, Leuis heel, (Firm by name. M jjpuwfa Millinery felt, velour or wool, that way cor rectly be worn by these in mourn ing. The mourning millinery is in a secluded section of the tMilJinery .Salens, where hats and veils may be .chosen in quiet and privacy. FleJr) Are $95 golden brown beaver. ' With black, the celVar is the loveliest gray squirrel. In the ether style coat, the cellar 'is' cape shaped and of silky caracul. The colors are navy and Malay brown.. .Every coat is warmly inter lined and also has a crepe dc chine lining. Fleer) Gray krimmcr forms the choker cellar and cuffs of one gown. Fex borders .the neck and feet of another. Dyed squirrel is frequently seen. When lace is 'used it is often real Venise, mellow toned, in the form of a bertha , or cellar and cuffs. Such beautiful things seem amply worth $95 te $200. Fleer) Women midnight blue, pine-needle green, cinder and kit fox grays, me upper portion of gowns fashioned of silk crepes te match, or in mere delicate shades. The coats fur trimmed with fox, gray otter, squirrel, moleskin, beavpr or wolf. The wearer of sujh a costume does net care te meet her duplicate, and we therefore have but one of a kind, the collection including 14 te 20 year sizes. $125 te $385. Fleer) Slinner short' valnp "and moderately rounded tee. At the base of the tengue a strap buttons ever en one side. On this may be worn a buckle, a small ornament, or nothing. Priced $16 a pair. Fleer) TheLeveliest Weel Scarfs, Appear in the Londen. Shep' Theyt..are of softest wool and cashmere 'in exquisite colerings--rosftv and mauve stripes en a creamy , ground, mignonette, and gray, violet" and blue and, count less combinations.' Ifyeu can't pessiblymake up your mind which is the prettiest, yeii'cah cheese a plain tan cashmere Vef 'surpassing softness".' Mostly for'wemchM' Each' is priced $6.50. ? i (The tlullery, Chriinut) - Women's New Weel Sports Stockings $2.50 , Heather mixtures, black or creamy tan with contrasting clocks or with vertical stripes of silk. They'ie in a wide range of colors in sizes 8 te 10. (First Fleer) New Hand-Drawn Handkerchiefs Have Tiny Reses They are silk preses, and the tiniest you can imagine. They are part of the decoration en some of the most beautiful hand-drawn handkerchiefs we Have ever had. ' The linen of the handkerchiefs may be white, gray, pink, violet or .blue and a number have squares or .triangles of applique checks. They are $2.25 and $2.60 each. (Main Fleer) " Miniature Grapes Play a Large Part in the New Jewelry That anything "miniature" can play a "large" part may seem a paradox, but the settings, and chains are se fine and delicate that the grapes de play a large'part and play it chafmingly. The grapes are of imitation jade, lapis lazuli, coral and pearl or of opaque ruby red and they are used in necklaces with sterling-silver leaf mountings and slender .sterling-silver chains, with small beads, at intervals, te match,$7.60 te $19. Earrings te match are $9.5.0 and $12 a pair. (Main Fleer) White Sports Satin Special, $1.50 Yard Brilliant of luster, soft and clinging in weave, it makes an excellent foundation for evening gowns in addition te its well known use for skirts or separate blouses. ' 40 inches wide. (Eait Alile) Te Make Your Own Fashionable Bertha Cellar you need only part of a yard of deep, pleating or ruffling that is here especially for that purpose. Chiffen, Georgette, net and pretty laces are here in widths from 4,s te 13 inches, in white, cream, ivory and black, pleated (for the most part and. some of them in points) or ruffled, at $1 te $3.50 a yard. (Main Fleer) The Prettiest Blouses for Sports Suits are surely some hand-made ones of heavy white American silk broadcloth. Twe new styles have the round flat cellar, in one it is hand feather stitched with cuffs te match. Beth models have hand-drawn work or hand hemstitching. The prices arc $8.75 arid $10.85. (Third Fleer) This Is te Be a Great Velveteen Season New English velveteens are as soft and supple as chiffon velvet. They arc in particularly lovely col ors and are both color-proof .and fast pile. Black, navy, marine and spark blues, bearskin, tabac, beaver and mahogany brown; cardinal, gobbler and beet-root reds; petunia, Napeleon blue, brenze green and ether shades. Priced $3.50 a yard. American velveteens, almost as fine and effective, are in black, brown and navy, at $2 and $2.50 a yard. All are 36 inches wide. (Flrit 'Fleer) New Medels in Letitia Corsets Letitia cersets have m'any of the fine features of the mere costly Parisiennes. They are made by the same gifted French cersetiere, and even though the materials are less expensive, they are always ex ceptionally fine and dainty. A group of new Letitia models in fine pink ceutil at $5, $5.50 and $8; in pink broche and elastic, at $9.60; and in heavy white satin and silk clastic,' at $13, ar all of very un usual quality, and bear out the as sertion that Letitia corsets are in variably better than ene expects te find at the price. Brassieres te go with them, $2 te $7. (Third Fleer) Fireside Baskets Willow, baskets in a graceful shape are big enough te held an evening's supply of fireweed. $5.75 te $7.50. Stained in gray or brown they are $6.75 and $8.60. (Fourth Fleer) Just Arrived Frem Claire Paris Oree Face Powder at $1.50 Women would welcome thi delicate, exquisite powder at any price, but hew gedd te knew that it is exactly half the price of the last, shipment, some tiiru agel It is in white, natural and brunette. Women have been asking about it and waiting for it and new the geed hews is that it is here. (Main Fleer) ' Leng French Suede Gloves in Uncommon Demand New shipments have just ar rived in the most desired pale shades. Twelve-button length pique sewn in light gray or light fawn, with embroidered or Paris point backs, at ,$6 a pair. Sixteen - button length, over ever seam or pique sewn, in beautiful shades of light tan, mode and mastic, $7,150 a pair. (Main Fleer) N. B. Seft, velvety mocha gloves in geed winter-weight, spe cial at $2.25 a pair. One-clasp, eutseam sewn, in dark heaver or gray with heavily embroidered backs. (Writ Aide) Women's Warm Negli ligees The French Roem just new has a particularly geed collection of the beautifully colored warm things of various materials albatross lined with silk, flannel llnprl with silk. rnrHm-ev nrnnn An I chins lined with albatross and . quilted satin. Prices are $10.75 I te $55. (Third Fleer) Wonderful Cheesing Among New Bags of Chiffen Velvet, Silk or Duvetyn A flat oblong bag of black taffeta has rows of pin tucks, a covered frame and a charming clasp set with an imitation moon stone. $10. A dear little pouch-shaped bag of beaver color duvetyn has a sparkling touch of marcasite in the mounting. $10. An even smaller and rounder bag of Pempeiian red duvetyn has a cone-shaped top of metal filigree. $7.50. There is no end te the variety, dozens of different bags are here for calling, for matinees, for shopping," for everyday use. In black, navy, brown, beaver, beige, rose, red, violet and mocha. $5 te $15. (Main Fleer) The Vogue of Decorated Furniture Painting and decorating fur niture is an old art. The modern revival of it be gan n the Wanamaker Stere several years age, and it took en a new vigor when we estab lished a decorating 6tudie here in the Furniture Stere. Men of experience in the fur niture and decorating business are much impressed by the work that we are doing in this line. Our own floors are rich in examples of it, the most striking of which are some complete suits for dining rooms and for bedrooms. But in addition te these re markably fine decorated suits there is a most interesting choice of novel individual pieces, chiefly davenport-end tables, sewing-boxes, small conselo tables, ladder-back chairs, in mahogany with floral decoration In natural colors, and tasteful stripings in blue, bronze or green. These pieces are anything hut expensive and they are in high favor as gifts. Frem $11.75 for a davenport davenpert davenpert end table te $32 for a sewing tabic. (Fifth Fleer) . New .Frem the Publishers "My Life," by Emma Calve; price $4. In this she pictures the struggle from- student days te these of 'her great, triumphs. "PreludlceB," by H. L. Mencken; $2.50.' Essays in the direction of general ideas.- "A Boek' of. Burlesques," by II. K Mencken; $2.60. Satires and ex travagances MTWreugh Spain and Portugal," by 'Ernest PeixoVte; $3.50. Beauti fully illustrated' - "Secret 'History of the English Occupation of,.Egypt," by Wilfred Scawen' Blunt;. $5. A'n immensely interesting and valuable, work. (Main Fleer) Little White Lamps Boudoir lamps ?f ivory-finished metal, complete with glass-paneled and metal-trimmed shades, price IS- PA (Fourth Fleer) Hundreds of Cretonne Patterns for Every Use Whether you want cretonne te make pillows, draperies, scarfs, shirred covers for the bedroom, for upholstering or for lamp shades, for whatever you want it your cretonne is here! There are 'cretonne patterns for every use and the widest assortment is between 40c and $3.75 a yard, with frequent steps each price step of the way geed cheesing at every price! (Fifth Fleer) Frest Means Furs New that frost has come and Winter is en the way there is a rush te get furs out of storage. Please send or bring your receipt when you come te the storage office en the Third Fleer. Helps for the Partially Deaf Such people as can be helped by appliances may like te be reminded that a variety of car horns and electric microphones may be seen in the Optical Goods Stere. (Main Gallery) Ne Chance for a Shiver by Day or by Night when children aie warmly outfit ted at Wanamaker's! Children's night drawers, of out ing flannel, Canten flannel and steckinette, sizes 2 te 10 years, are 75c te $2.50. Cosy bathrobes of blanket cloth in gay patterns and cotton eider down in plain colors, are in sizes 2 te 10 years, at $2.25 te $5. (Third Fleer) ., d Extra-Dimension Shoes for Women With Difficult Feet Fer 35 years one shoemaker has been making a special kind of shoe for us. Ne one understands it better. They are extra-wide across the ball of the feet and have a depres sion in the sole te accommodate en larged joints. Such a feet is often narrow at the back and these shoes are designed te fit closely the narrow heel. Made of soft, glazed black kid skin, in oxfords or high shoes, the latter with buttoned cloth tens. I Comfortable round tees with straight tips, low military heels and lightweight welted soles. Oxfords, $12 a pair. Shoes, $14.50. (Firit Fleer) A Clever Weman Designed These Dresses for Girls Everything about them bespeaks a feminine cleverness at dressing girls of 8 te 14 years suitably and daintily. They are velveteen in black, navy or brown, and wool crepe in brighter colors, all delightfully made in unique and individual styles. Ask for them in the Junier Sec tion of the Yeung Women's Stere. Prices, $20 for the wool crepe, and $23.50 te $42.50 for velveteen. (Second Fleer) A New Vegetable Press is of perforated metal in cone shape. A cone-shaped wooden roller, slightly smaller, is used te press the vegetables or fruit through the sieve. Fine for apple sauce, cranberries, pumpkins, squash, spinach, etc. $2.25. (Fourth Fleer) Te Fry Oysters, Doughnuts, Croquettes or any of the ether delectable het things that people like in cold weather, a perfect pan has been invented. It is of iron and of suf ficient depth for plenty of grease. Inside is a wire basket by which the feed can be lifted from the frying fat and thoroughly drained. In three sizes at $1.45, S1.G5 and $1.80. (Fourth Fleer) Sterling Silver Wedding Gifts in Attractive Cases Many people prefer thii way of giving a gift, and there is a very geed selection of useful and pretty articles that any bride would like te have for her table. Salts and peppers in a case are 'priced from $5.50 for a pair of salt cellars and spoons up te $16.50 for a. pair .each of salt and pepper shakers. Mayonnaise bowls and ladle, $12 te $21. Sherbet sets of six cups, $69 te $72. Benben dishes and spoon, $13.50 and $14. (Main Fleer) Everything for Baby and the Little Children What an array of warm, use ful clothing! Every one has done his or her best for the children. Frem France there come all sorts of lovely things from beau tifully hand-embroidered bibs at $1 te distinctive coat-and-hat sets at $85. Among them are some truly beautiful hand-inade silk dresses original Paris models. One, of tea-rose silk, is adorned with lace-like flowers, made of nar row strips of the silk, finishing the sleeves and the edge of the skirt, $32. Anether, at $38, is of French blue, with dozens of narrow strips falling ever rose panels. There is everything for the smallest baby; dresses, suits, coats,' hats, etc. for children up te years; sweaters, bathrobes and underwear for these up te 16 years. (Third Fleer) -A Puss-in-Beets in Halloween Garb, $2 This fascinating dell of shiny black oilcloth is gaily adorned with erange and has a little bolero jacket of orange felt en which a black cat and a Halloween witch disport themselves. Puss measures 21 inches tall and will gently speak te you if you press the right spot. (Setenth Fleer) Felding Tables $2.50 Square tables, which fold into a small space, are covered with leatherette or felt and measure 29 inches across. (Fourth Fleer) Fleer Reading Lamps of Iren New shipments of four particu larly geed styles three rather simple ones, one with gilded leaves for decoration; prices )j3, $3.50 and $4. Parchment shades which would suit them very well are $1 te $4.75. (Fourth Fleer) Baskets for Plants That Are Being Brought In Most households are bringing in ferns and plants for their Winter sojourn in the house and new re ceptacles are needed for them. Pretty baskets of many shapes, have galvanized metal linings. Wall baskets, cornucopia shape, are 75c te $2.25. Hanging baskets, $4 and $4.75 lovely for ferns. Window boxes start at $4.50 for a little ene en n stand. Baskets that rest en the sill are 24 inches long at $5.75, 30 inches long at $8.25 and 36 inches long at $9.25. (Ten rlli Fleer) Recent shipments have brought many rich and beautiful pieces, among them Serapis in large and unusual sizes, heavy, lustrous Kermanshahs and substantial Ma hals in carpet dimensions. These make a wonderful addition te the showing of large size pieces, both in Per sian and Chinese weaves, but the collection of smaller migs has been enhanced en a no less handsome scale. Every Duck Hunter Dresses te Keep Dry as Well as Warm Fer instance, the Duxbak coat with a wool lin ing and rain-proofed surface is mighty comfortable. Price, $16. Duxbak rain-proofed trousers also are wool lined, $9. Right alongside of them in the Sporting Goods Stere are rubber hip beets, sweaters, oil-skin cloth ing, heavy stockings, mitts, wool shirts and every thing the huntsman needs te wear. Alse shells, guns and a large assortment of duck decoys including Blue Bill, Red Head, Mallard, Pin tail, Seal, Black Mallai'd and Canvasback, priced from $15 te $24 the dozen. Mushroom anchors and decoys with cords, $2.G0 the dozen. (The Onller) Celd Weather Hurried the First Weel Mufflers for Men They have arrived some came all the way from Scotland ; ethers were made in America of imported wool. All are soft, fine and warm and men like them mighty well. Fringe dangles from the ends, some are striped, ethers plain and the colors arc gray, brown, tan and blue. ' Imported mufflers are priced $7.50 and $12; - domestic mufflers, $5. (Main Fleer) A Sturdy New Oxford for Men It's built te stand rough wear and rough weather. Of heavy grained calfskin with a thick extension sole and flat heel, it can be worn with wool socks in the coldest weather. In black or dark tan at $10. (Main Fleer) The Witches Are Riding Nearer! High up near the moon, some times hiding the stars, these Halloween witches, with their big hats, riding en their broomsticks, are coming along prettv fast. Halloween is only the shake of a pumpkin's head away. Everybody ready? Have you chosen your costume ? Yeu knew, the place te de it is right en the Seventh Fleer, where J there are scores of costumes for girls, boys and grown-ups, funny , suits and lovely suits, at $2 te $10. (beventh Fleer) Three Excellent Lets of Linen Table Damask $2.25, $2.40 and $2.75 a Yard The rldmnalr t l!Q OK ...J .' full-bleached, of splendid, heavy quality, in floral patterns and in the 70-inch width. At $2.40 a yard there is a silver bleached damask, wonderfully sub stantial and full of service, 70 inches wide, in floral patterns. (First Fine Blankets Of Pure Australian Weel, Remarkable at $18 a Pair Only a limited quantity te sell at this price. Constructed entirely of fine Australian wool carefully se lected for warmth, durability and fineness. White, with borders in either pink, or blue, and satin bindings (Sixth Waffles and Syrup arA miivVitv firm nn frncfv mnrn ings, and here are the waffle irons that make this delicious combina tion possible. Of old-fashioned ironware there is the regular type with a low base at $1.75; high base, S2.10. Heart-and-star shape, low base, $1.85; high base. $2.20. Aluminum waffle irons, regular et heart-and-star shape, $3.65 with low base. High base, $4. (Fourth Fleer) There's a New Wealth of Celer and Opportunity in the Oriental Rug at $225. Beluchistan rugs, averaging about 3x6 ft., $17 te $22. Hamadan rugs, averaging nbeut 4x2.6 ft.. $25 te $30. Serapi rugs, averaging about 4.6x3.5 ft., $45. Mesul rugs, averaging about 6.6x3.6 ft., $37 te $45. Shiraz rugs, averaging about 6x4 ft., $40 te $45. Serapi rugs, averaging about 6x5 ft., $65. Chinese rugs, about 5x3 ft., $35 te $40; 6x3 ft., $55. (heicnth Fleer) A Big Halloween Surprise Package of Candy A big white box, with a jolly jelly pumpkin face in one corner, is tied with a huge rosette of pumpkin colored ribbon. Inside there arc: A pound box of geed asserted chocolates; a pound box of vanilla cream almonds; a box full of peanut squares; a pound box of delicious asserted caramels, a pound of old-fashioned cream mint, and two snapping bon bons for geed measure. $2,251 (Down Stair Stere) Still mere hefty and serviceable is the damask at $2.75 a yard, silver-bleached goods of splendid wearing texture, 70 inches wide. All of these are fresh goods, the two last just opened and all aic of pure flax warp and woof. Fleer) te match the borders. Size, 72x 84 inches; weight, SVi lbs. New arrivals, bought specially and priced away below their value. It would be hard te get finer blankets at any price, but who ever wants a pair of these at $18 ui nave 10 cnoese immediately. Fleer) A Successful Knife- Sharpener that works like a charm, can be adjusted for knives of any sizt. It is clamped onto the side of the table and the knife slipped back and forth between abrasive cogs. Especially geed for knives of stainless steel, as it sharpens tli3 edge without scratching the blade. $5. (Fourth Fleer) Sale Small Rugs at Wonderfully Lew Prices Among the mere exquisite new groups of smaller rugs are Saruks of wonderful heaviness and beauty in colorings of un usual depth, richness and luster. These are in size approximately 4.2x6.9 and priced l m ! I V 2i S3 II i C" g-,'&.l-S-Mti',;'l'.:Vj.r., t AJtAi-vlt lik .IW . "-' . I J T,(ll vW KV.kv,, 'i.C
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