EF rT&EW 32Hf2 I'vl'ffSi liiw'iK'jB CJ T.'t tVUWB fc'AVWi U . Si H'.l BR28i '! m$ K. .t. !ih tiSRmsmmmmmiiim V 'ii - nnA and Ornn at 9 WEATHER Fair t u4 Vj Organ at 11 and 4:45. Mfledr nd Chimes at Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Open at WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S "IV .7 i MaMM , iUiflr, Safe and Comfortable Stere With Beauty Everywhere .. rsfS L.ZS4 One of My Favorite Writers, Geerge MacDonald uys, "Seme men are content net te de mean actions, let I want te become incapable of a mean thought r feeling." ' ' - Is it net true that every geed deed we de will put I new star into the heaven of our neughts and heart memories? Just as a man knows every piece of property or every bend he owns or dollar he has Invested. ISigntd October SB, 10S2. Women's TJiree-Piece Suits Made te Measure for $85 Fine tweeds are used bf the Custom Tailoring Bureau for the $85 suits, composed of dress and coat or cape te match. Three-piece costumes of Pelret twill are $125, and of bread cloth from $150 up. Snorts coats are made te measure for $40. Topcoats of (Heeend -fe Dinner and Evening Gowns te Delight Miss 14-te-20 f Just out of their tissue wrappings are some new after after after toen, dinner and evening gowns that young women will agree are among the prettiest of the season. They are in lovely metal bro bre eides, tissue and laces, velvets and erenes. exhibiting a number of novelties in color, weave and de sign. New is the crepe velvet used in a rivid tangerine dress with bread jirdlc of silver braid. New is the velvet-ribbened eversklrt of net that serves either as skirt drapery (Heeend 150 Women's Weel Sweaters Are New $2.50 Each A gathering up of the odds and ends of many of the higher priced sweaters of which there are only left a few of each color or size. Seme of the prettiest slip-en and tuxedo styles are among them; in fact, a woman couldn't well make 'a mistake, except in size, if she. shut her eyes and chose blindly. (Wert Alile) Hardy Fisher Furs Again in Vogue "Anybody who wears flsher is lure te be a person with fine taste and a fat purse," said a woman peaking of the return te favor of this tawny dark lustrous fur. , She was quite right except as te the purse, for fisher animal boas re here in the Fur Salen for $165 te ?275, prices which are net ex cessive for a fur at once se fine nd se durable. The prices are always in pro pre Portion te the softness and the darkness of the skins. (Second Fleer) New and Sp eris Coats n" ' "V'J'M '' i'i Women They are se strikingly original in their materials and in the newness of their fashions that they command attentien.immcdiately. The majority aie fur trimmed. 1 ene of the Handsomest has n cntire shoulder enpe of beaver fur and wide rolled cuffs of beaver. It is a genuine camel'h.lmir, and the price is Anether is of shaggy mummy "ay stlboline with checks of 'piKh !,;(.. Thocellur la dou deu j''B aii, fta,!K ,, aU)Uluj ti,a "reai, nehl by a stiap. It it, '(rir ffifymafa the finer cloths, without fur, $100; with fur, $160 up. Prices. Include materials and skillful tailoring. Fleer) p - or shoulder cape for a quaint black velvet gown. Hard te eay if the black, the white, the soft caramel and ether browns, the vivid and high color-' inga, or the shimmering iridescent tones are most charming. All are included in the group, priced from $58 te $110. Fleer) N Paris Lingerie Salmen-colored and pink crepe de chine undergarments, prettified with delicate hemstitching, fagot faget ing and lattice weTk of self-cording, net te mention real Val enciennes lace. i The chemises are $18.50 te $27.50; step-in drawers, $18.50 te $27.50; nightgowns, $32.50 and $35. Other lingerie is ofalmen-col-ored voile and very charming. Step ins are $5.50; chemises $5.50, and nightgowns $9.50. All in the French Roem. (Third Fleer) Individual Arrive for curiously tucked te make it fit snugly. This coat is $100. Still another delightful nov nev elty is a shaded black and white plaid, of the softest coloring and texture. The cape in the back folds ever te make the sleeves and there is n choker cellar of gray squirrel. This ene is $200. There are n number of ethers, equally distinctive nnd equally pretty. The juices are from $100 'te $275. Wet) e Women's Fine Dresses Are 3h Ml ' 'i A V1'' '' ', I VbbbB $) ,A Wlf, P KBBBBbI flM mirm frjm ' vB'T The Variety in L..R. Corsets Is Amazing Think of having something ever seventy different models te cheese from! It means that there are particu lar L. K. corsets for tall women and short women, for slender figures and these of average size, also these generously proportioned. But besides all this, there arc styles for leng-waisted women and their sherter-wdisted sister's, for these- who like heavy boning or light boning. There is really no reason for any woman net finding "her corset" among the geed L. R.'s. The newest models are in'ceutll, batiste, broche and clastic or all elastic. They include sports, styles, front-lace corsets and girdles, and are priced from $1 te $6.50. (Third Fleer) New Knitted Caps for Children Are Like a - Sheik's Turban The Hberder is a twist of two col ors of wool and the top is of plain color when stretched around the head it is most becoming. In brown-and-buff, red-and-blue, Sor-rcnte-and-black, etc., at $2. Brushed wool caps for tiny boys have come all the way from Scot land. $1. (Men'i Ht Stere, Main Fleer) Pocket Clowns Are Favorite Halloween Suits Children like the big shirred pockets, which hnve ample room te held a fine store of nuts, apples, popcorn and candy! The suits are in yellew-end-purple or red-and-green. $2.50. Spotted clown suits, In purple or green, for children, are $2. Fer Grewn-Ups Suits te make a Jiggs or a Maggie arc $4 each. Scandal girls are $4. Devils, in large sizes, are $. Glittering New Head Dresses Just Arrived Gleaming coins and shining bars, head-dresses for a gipsy or 'a Cleopatra! Necklaces, tee, all glimmering, at 50c te $1.50. Neise-makers, masks and false faces of many kinds, novelties, etc., are Gc te $1.60. (Seventh Fleer) Seft Warm Coats Will Grew Out of These Materials But, as every woman and every tailor knows, it takes time te "grew" them, and it's wiser net te wait until the cold for which they are needed is here. Belivias made wholly of wool, beautiful and soft and rich, ere $6 te $14 the yard. Weel duvetyn at $8 the yard. And veleurs from $2.50 te $7. All in geed colors and black. Fer epeits, outing and travel coats, natural color camel's hair at $6.50 and $7.50 a yard; double faced reversible coatings at $" te $8, nnd British and American tweeds at $3 te $0, are wonderfully geed looking and satisfactory. All are 54 inches wide. (Flnt fleer) The New Pointed Tongue Slipper in Suede An unusually large tongue, slashed into three sharp points at the top, characterizes one of the smartest new slippers. It comes in Mandalay brown or velvety black sucile, with shortened vamp, leunded tee and the ceuquetti.sh Spanish hwl. Hand-turned and individually made, with perfection in ewiy detail. Piked 314 u pair. (Flrit Fleer) Studies in -v Brown Yeu could hardly find mere or love lier tones of brown in an Autumn forest than we can show you, hidden away in the glass cases of the Women's Fashion Salens. Dark browns, russet browns, light browns, browns dull and bright. As for the materials, they are usual ly novelty silks the heavy crepes, the matelasses, the lustrous soft satins, plaid satins and' serpentine' crepes. One gown is embroidered in an all all ever design with black seutache; one has its accent in the form of a girdle f. carved wooden beads; one is lined with dull crepe and enriched w(ith nar row borders of fur; one has a blouse entirely of dull geld lace. Prices are $75 te $185. (Vint Fleer) Spanish and Novelty Laces Less All-evers in many designs, in black and a few colors, and in yard widths, may be had for $1.50 a yard some of them half of their earlier prices. , (Weit Alile) In ! Nj2y9BSBBBBBB& .. I i V XifB3KmBfKnimr BBMrBBBTBtsTT" bbbbbbbbHKSI3HHbb5?w3!R rp The Music That Sings Through the Fir Trees and the music that sounds from your piano, have mere affinity than you may knew. Aty tne vibrations of the piano strings would be of little avail, would be hardly audible, were it net for the sounding-beard, by means of which these vibrations are intensified and given out in increased volume. And that sounding-beard must 'be made of spruce-fir weed. It must be carefully selected for its elasticity, expertly prepared, and put together with the skill of genius, if the highest degree of perfection in the tone of the instrument is te be achieved. Te the technical perfection of its sounding-beard is due much of that rich, resonant tone which has made the original old Philadelphia Schemacker Piane se justly famous. The inherited knowledge and skill of the craftsmen engaged in the building of this piano amount te genius. Musicians everywhere recognize a Schemacker by its deep "singing" tone. A leading symphony conductor said of it : "I have never played en a piano that equals its resonance ... its superb quality of tone." The original and only true Schemacker piano is distributed solely by Jehn Wanamaker in Philadel phia. It is superior te ordinary pianos in every detail, and is priced from $725 up in the uprights, and from $1150 up in grands. (Ksyptlnn Hull, Second Fleer) , New Bedsets Offer Interesting Selection One pretty set is of fine muslin, in cream color, with wide inser tion of lace in the effect of Russian filet. $12 and $13.75 a set. Cur tains te match are $2.50 te $0.50. Pillow tops are $1.25. Bureau scarfs are $1.25 te $2. Anether set, of a contrasting type, is of silk poplin, which is very practical, as well as charming. $25 and $30 a set. Material te match, for curtains, pillows, etc., is $3.50 a yard. (Fifth riner) Comforts Filled With Weel and Warmth, $10 Ceverings in a choice of plain ateen en both sides, or figured top with back and bowler of plain sateen te match, All filled with pure wool, well made nnd warm as toast, $10 each. (SUth Fleer) CedarChest8 Special at $9.65 The best and largest we have ever seen for se little. 36 Inches long, 18 inches across and 18 inches high with out the casters. They are of solid Tennessee red cedar, with a dust-proof edge, lock, key and casters. Beautifully marked and of rich color. ' v (Fourth Fleer) Women Can Buy Only the Better Capeskin GleVes Here There is s type of "capeskin" glove it does net pay te buy, and eve think it does net pay us te carry it for the disappointment of our customers, who will find far better service and satisfaction in the geed gloves made of the genuine Seuth African skins, such as listed here: Pique slip-ens, long enough te wrinkle en 'the" wrist, in tan or brown, at $2.25 a pair. Strap-wrists' with, five-inch tops, pique or eutseam, in tan, beaver and gray, $3 a pair. Meusquetaire in 12-button length, pique sewn, in beaver and pearl white, $4.60. All are washable, very soft and elastic, yet sturdy and geed wear ing. (Main Fleer) Levely Hand-Made French Things for Children All the wny from $2, for cun ning little pique slippers for wee babies, te $18, fur elaborate and beautiful afghans and in bctween is everything that children may need! Kach article i exquisitely dainty. Theto are lovely littie silk hats, cdireil with fine hand-made lace; white bonnets with Irish luce, double MUin ribbon and band eni: bieidery; sve"et littie dresses! nightingales, and ether delightful things'. ( Third Doer) Only Time Enough te Send Off the Halloween Package of Candy! Halloween i almost heie, se there's only time enough te bend off the big white box, mi full of goodies! It Is Only $2.25 and inside nre: a pound eneh of geed as-sorted chocolates, vanilla cream almonds, delicious nseited caramels and old-fashioned cream mint, each tied up in its. own box. Alse, there's a uei. i.c 1 be-: of .ell-hi.ul ,)c;inut b.juuru3 a.;il two snapping Doneons, ler geed tneaiurv. A New Silver Centerpiece in "Trianon" Pattern A sterling silver centerpiece of classic simplicity of line and seventeenth century grace. Fer the purposes of a family din ing table, this beautiful centerpiece may be made te held fruit or flow ers. The screen holds the flower stems upright. There is also a plateau which may be used sepa rately if desired. The price of the thrce-picce cen terpiece is $485 complete. And, for these wanting mere of the "Trianon" silver, there is the entire tea service and nil the small silver. (Slain Fleer) Philippine Nightgowns in Large Sizes Some are of batiste, but a geed many are of the heavier cotton which many women prefer for the Winter. They are all kimono sleeved, have V and round necks, and mere than the usual amount of hand embroidery for their prices $3.65 te $4.50. (Third Fleer) Paris Is Always Thinking of New Handkerchiefs And the latest arrival from France in the Handkerchief Shep is an exquisite sheer white linen handkewhicf with a colored block border and a pretty hand-embroidered initial in one comer. According te one's taste, the border may be rose, pink, blue, navy, violet, tan or green all arc lovely shades. The hem is hand rolled and the price $1.25 each, $13.75 dozen. (Main Fleer) All Kinds of New Trays Have Arrived ready for afternoon tea by the fireside. Plain mahogany finish trays are $1.03 and $1.75; with decorated centers, $1.75 te $2.35. Solid mahegnny trays, $6.75 te $12.50. ' Weed mosaic trays from the mountains of North Carolina arc n vari-colered weeds at $3.50 and 4. (Fourth Fleer) The Finer Fabric Handbags feim a most interesting group, which is constantly changed by the arrival of dimming new things. Here are bags of softest duvetyn in the lovely fur tones of gray or brown, as well as black and navy. Silk bags are of heavy jacquard weave in navy and glossy black. Chiffen velvet bags are a delight te the touch. They're in black, gray, navy and brown. A glitter of mnrcasite, a repro duction of semi-precious stones, an oddly-shaped frame, an unusual lining such are the distinguishing points about these lovely bags. A wonderful choice at $5 te $18. (.Main Fleer) A Really Pleasant Way te Get Thin is te music and it is much mere amusing than any ether way yet de vised. Wallace Reducing Records are scientifically planned te reduce the weight of men or women by simple exercises which de net tax one's endurance or time. $15 the set. An instructor will open classes en November 6 and enroll ment will be received new. ("eMnil Fleer) A Little Sale of Two-Tene Ribbons 20c te 55c a Yard . Deuble-facrd satin ribbons of ex- I cellent heavy, lustrous quality are in almost every two-tone combina tion imaginable. They are in thrce widths: three-quarters of an inch, one inch and an inch and a half, at j 20c, 30c and 5 3c a yard. (Miiln lloer) I Decorated Chinese Baskets Make Pretty Gifts Nearly every woman wants etit for some puipixc, for sewing, darning, for ioeIs of silk for a hundred and one uses. These are in all sizes and each i adorned with beads and colei ful sdk tassels. .1(V te $1.15. With bundles, 83c '.e $4.50 for n big deuble-decker cipa cipa cieus enough for a picnic lur.cheen. (Fourth rlunr) It Is Wise te Buy Wilten Rugs New Especially when you can select from such a fine assortment as we are showing in the most desirable colors and patterns at prices that cannot be improved upon for the same excellence in everything that gives quality te a domestic rug. , It is wise te buy new and te buy all you are going te need. xl2 ft.. $S1 te $125. 8.3x10.0 ft.. S7S.30 (e Sill. 9x15 ft., $118.50 te $172. Direct Frem Londen Kenneth Durward Overcoats (In the Londen Shep) They're the overcoats that well-dressed men cheese, the coats that you see worn at smart places. Light-weight topcoats, medium-weight over coats and great coats or ulsters. Of Harris tweeds, Saxony cloth, Shetlands, cheviets and West of England coverts and fleeces, in fine browns, heather greens, misty grays and mixtures. Seme show bold everplaids; some only a shadowy sug gestion of a pattern. A full assortment is new ready at $48.50 te $125. ; (The an)lr.r, Clirntnut) A Geed "Redleaf" Lounging Gewn Can Be Had for $25 Made in England especially for Wanamaker's, well woven and of a comfortable woolly warmth. There are fully a score of patterns and colors te cheese from at the one price. But it seems that most men like the small checks and faint everplaids best of all. . Really beautiful gowns, trimmed with silk cord and tassel-braid. (Mnln Fleer) Men's Silk Half Hese Special at 75c Black and colored socks with self stripes. Black half hose with three white stripes simulating a clock. Twe-tone half hose with embroidered clocks. Drep-stitch or clocked socks in black or colors. Heather Weel Half Hese, $1.15 Heather colored with vertical stripes of silk. (.Main rioer) Men's Underwear in Seasonable Weights $1.50 for medium weight rib bed cotton combination suits in ecru or heavy weight ribbed cot ton suits in white. S2 for medium weight white or ecru ribbed cotton combination suit knitted of yarn spun te leek like wool. (Mnln Empire Tires for Ferd Cars ZOxBVz Fabric New $7.50 30x3 Vz Cords New $10.75 Cord Tires in all ether sizes, 32x3 . te 37x5, at $16.50 te $37.50. These are the lowest prices at which any of the tires mentioned have been sold in several years. (Th Gnllrr.i) 100 Linen One-Fourth te Seme of them slightly soiled, or ' mussed, but all of excellent grade and in a geed vaiicty of floral patterns. One washing will make them fresh and beautiful as ever. Pure flax cloths, from the looms of well- (Klret Iren Lamps, $3 tc $4 are new en sale in tlu Lamp Steie I dccointien in polvchreme. Their all hnndwi ought and of simple pi ices aie $.', $3.50 and $4. nnd substantial deMgn. all with ad- Parchment shades which would justable arms and with extra long suit them very well are $1.25 U Lord.-. A few of them hae a little $1.50. (I 'mi rlh llenr) Wilten Riifjs UMJ12 ft.. 5llR.."i0 e Si 72. I (Mix KUi fl., $i:?2.3 te $1 ).'!. 11.3x15 ft., $148.50 te $215. IMTtnth tlw) PI $2.50 and $3 for natural color wool-and-cotton union suits. Special A little group of light weight ribbed shirts nnd drawers of fine quality of woel-and-cottoa mixed. $2.23 usually consider ably mere. rioer) Table Cleths One-Third Less Known Iiish and Scotch makers. Regular sires, the lengths being 2 te 24 yards. New priced at $0 te $12 each, or one-fourth te one-third less thaa regular. Xe napkins te match them. 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