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Signed November 9, 1922. ffifamfe First Handsome Belivia Coats' With ' A X.lnM Annnanm Pnl1nM Australian vpuDeuiu vuiieib Other new belrvia coats at i.-- nt vnmmi have been, asking for Winter coats with this fur which Is se youthful looking and becem- "Ir'he coats are made of a lovely Boft belivla coating in brown, black or navy blue. The opossum cellar is large and jmiare and of a beautiful quality and prettily blended. Tke nrl.-e is S76. (Flrtt Fler) $95 have big round cellars of gray squirrel and another style at this price has a col cel lar of silky black caracul Beth show the new straight .lines and the greater fullness to ward the hem. They are unusually pretty at $95. New Canten Crepes (Beth Plain and Satin, J Faced All the fine high grade which is no much in request for the fashionable afternoon gown. Can Can eon crenc is one of the many silks whose quality counts tremendous ly in its appearance. In the prettiest Miades of dark brown, cocoa brown, navy and Hack, 40 inches wide, $4 a yard for the plnin and $4.50 a yard for the satin faced. (lint Fleer) Charming Silk Nightgowns New styles in delicate lovely shades of pink, peach and orchid. A tailored style with tucked yeke and shoulder sleeves, and a sleeveless style with lace trim ming, each $. A style with a bateau neck and inserts of leal filet butterflies, $6.60. One with pointed shoulder itrnpi, $7.(10. One with eke of footing, ffl.SS. One with equare neck and real Irish, . (Third, Fleer) Little Fur Neckpieces, Frem Mink te Sable urpHK small animal with its tail in its mouth" as some ent calls the little rable scarf was never mere popular or fashionable. It may be a single-animal scnif of Hudsen Hay sable, (lark and rich and soft, at 845. Or a two-animal scarf nf flie rnrp nnrl oxenisito llussiun sable, at $750. Or any one of a number of I ( Second sables priced between the two. Natural dark mink makes a surprisingly geed effect in one-animal scarfs from $10.50 up, and in two-animal scarfs from $30 up. Baum and stone marten furs, softer and thicker and lighter-colored than mink, are priced $40 te $70 in one animal scarf, and $100 te $165 in two-animal scarfs. The collections . are in creased almost daily. Fleer) i Smart Tailored Frecks for Yeung P Women, $25 te $85 Twill, tricetins, cahmere cloth and duvetyn, cleverly cut and cleverly fashioned. Straight-line, circular, draped, Jacketed and coat-dress effects. B r a 1 d'e d, embroidered, fur trimmed; combined with ether fabrics such as matelasse crepe or velvet; or, as In the case of some of the smartest, ornamented only with clever hand-work in the gown's own material. Cellars that button close under the chin; or square, pointed or (Second Fleer) round necks. Sleeves that sur prise with their novelty many of them clinging tight around the wrist, yet swinging wide and loose above. A iturty iii black and white I a frock of hlarh dnretjrn and white utile rrrfte, the neck outlined In white fur, t 4S. Henna matda.ne crepe ferme the bodice of a nary bine twill, ut Sit). Squirrel fur complete neck end eleere of m town whene bodice la embroidered Trivet, topping- a velour hire, (Sfl, Extremely attractive models even from (S3 up. All In 14 te 80 year iliei. One Can't Help Noticing the New Hand Bags They nre se Btrikingly Pretty in richer materials end ornamentation of rhinestenes :Ziw .uhat the' cnl1 at tention te themselves. Some that women like best 'Belnijiciiiin nr i ' 1 vc,vet or he "nest and s0ftesf mocha duvetyn. TCLT in,the newer and slightly smaller shapes and ayfis.be?utifui,y dcc" bnlVee mni,rity of cases the make0 vc,U8,T ,t0 Wnn Z ; evrthc ess prices are moderate, $6.50 te $10. Muln Fleer) I'ittle Children's smocked Frecks "neelHiiB1 In de kit T' uh I"""1 Tlici ,. i . !"" ''"lern. Wrty,!.,' ,smufki;n U,nr,nlf "HI " i u " na" 4-1'l',l'-eii of L- 'iw. $10 lilrd Huuri Mere All-Weel Tweed Special, $2 a Yard A fine quality and decidedly uncommon at $2 a yard. It is exactly the weight for Winter sports suits and skirts and for medium-weight coats. In three weaves, herringbone, homespun and diagonal twill, fhere are as many as twenty shades, both light and dark. C4 inches wide. (Firm Fleer) Corset Novelties for Negligee Net really corsets in any in stance, but thlngd of n related kind for negligee, athletics or general wear. There are some which have supporters only in front and bandeau tops; ethers have sup porters front and hack; a third kind is an clastic and broche hip conflner and bandeau. Prices run from $1 te $5. Anether novelty has the clasp front, corded glrdle and bandeau top te give firm straight lines, This may be had for $5. (Third Fleer) Substantial Oxfords for the Yeung Girl $6 and $6.75 t urnu'iiii. ,.!..! -S3 ffrrSs "SlS2!Stel7""''"0"-Th (tint rietr) tee and low heel; the ether a round-teed blucher with heel a trille higher and smaller. Hither bluck or tan calf at $tf,7n medium tee, long wing tip, brend heel. Stout weltcd soles en all. and lasts net far from straight. 6- Levely Velvet Gowns for Evening $80 te $150 ANY rich fabric must be made up 'Bimply that is one of the first principles in. dress design. Consequently, these chiffon velvet gowns are of a most .charming, simplicity but the lines are distinguished and the colors utterly delightful. Dahlia, cornflower blue, sapphire, periwinkle, .scarlet, flame, besides a dull neutral tone like beige, and black the last relieved by steel beading. All are exquisitely draped and some have little sleeves, se that they can be worn for afternoon. But the majority are sleeveless and will fill almost any evening requirement. As a rule there is only one of a kind. Prices, $80 te $150. (Flrit Fleer) A Silver Tea Service Is a Gift And what better occasion could there be for such a gift than Christmas! There are many col lections of family silver dating from this day. One has the choice of a remark ably large number of the most attractive patterns all in the finest of sterling silver. The tea fiervicn ennnlnf a nf ivn nlnena nnrt the price mny be ns Tew as $245 Leng: Remembered or as nign as siuuu, witn many variations in between. The tea kcttle and tray are scp'arute or any piece of the tea service may be bought apart from the ethers if desired. Among the patterns are Colonial Newport I'ortemeuth Kin Albert llepplewhlte Malntenen (Main Fleer) Fairfax Marr Chilton I'l) mouth l.iyly Mary i:triinean Trianon Admirers of Arneld Bennett will be interested te knew that his new book "Lilian" is ready and new en sale in the Wanamnker Boek Stere. Price ?2. (Main Fleer) 100 New Weel Quilts Just Unboxed, $10 Each Covered with fine sateen, with floral-figured tops and backs and borders of plain sateen. Excellently made with a 100per cent wool fillinjr. Geed looking and full of warmth. (Sixth Fleer) Yeilng Women's Fur-Cellared Topcoats Special at $75 Lew-Priced Bath Towels of Merit 25c and 50c At both prices a choice in either plain white or white with stripes in blue or pink. Bath towels worthy the name at 25c have been unob tainable for a long time. The 50c towels are, of course, larger and better in pro portion. Hard te improve en either kind at the prices. (llrat Fleer) A Favorite Queen Mary Perfume preferred by many discriminating women, is Charme d'Amour, a delicate bouquet odor, daintily boxed and bottled in these preparation?: (Main Fleer) Four models, all in a rich, deep-piled belivla weave, with huge fur cellars of beaver, gray or black wolf, or kit fox. The coats themselves are ill (Second Fleer) brown, black or navy, and are fashioned in bloused-back or straight-line models, all lined with heuvy crepe de chine te match. In stees 14 te 20 years. The Georgette Crepe Sleeve Is a favorite With Blouses Standing Photograph Frames Specially Priced Attractive frames of hand-carved weed in antique gilt or silver effect. Fer pictures 6x8 te dxll inches. Special at .$2 te $3. (rifth Fleer) Many of the new overbleuses have it ami it docs give a dainty appearance that could be achieved in no ether way. Fer example, a new chiffon vel vet blouse has the sleeves and east, nf rSaAWAttn anil en nwin. mental clasp te fasten the sash. I It is priced 910.85 and comes in ' black, brown and navy. , And another new crepe meteor . blouse with Georgette crepe sleeves, slashed from shoulder te I wrist, has a trimming of the I brightest colored silk and tinsel embroidery. in DiacK, brown and navy, $15. (Third Fleer) Almest Everybody Wants The Small Grand Chickering-Ampice or Knabe-Ampice rpHESE exquisite little grand pianos in conjunction with the Ampice have been en the market only a short time. A large number of prospective Ampice-pur-chasers prefer them, because of the superb musical qualities, the beautiful appearance and the con venient diminutive grand proportions, fitting them for apartments and small homes. u, ,Th1.8 widespread desire for the small grand Lmckenng and Knabe Ampice se early in their production is already creating a demand which the piano makers can hardly keep up with. By Christ mas the demand is bound te exceed the supply. We would suggest that these who wish te be sure of possessing a Chickerlng or Knabe Ampice' in the small grand piano form, bu or before the holidays, give their order as early as possible, se as te be sup plied in turn with no danger of disappoint ment. A private hearing of these re-enacting pianos de luxe will be iriven in fh. M.,ai ai '? ' tim. ""- eaiw any (f rtlaa !, rteer) I Black-and-White Etchings An excellent little group in sharp black-and-white, all foreign in subject, but the work of both English and American etchers, including 'Albany Howarth, Katherlne Jeffcries, McDonald and ethers. "Salisbury Gateway" and "Doorway of St. Etienne du Ment" are particularly charm ing. Priced from $G te $30. (Fifth Fleer) Frem the Orient Personal Ornaments At the present moment in the Oriental Stere there are some interesting fxampks of amethvst und tourmaline. Amethyst necklaces begin with a string of rather pale cut ame thysts at S140 and end with one of the dark Siberian stones, round and polished, at 225. Eiirrlns te inulili, $100. Amethyiit penrtiinU en c-erdi. ;e and Mft. Cord bracelet nlih uutethvit drepe, SS.ne. A tetirmiillne net Mm e of the i tear reue color, S175. Tourmaline pendm.n, $ te f?30. (Muln Mnnr) The Heaviest and Finest Chinese Rugs in an Age It i duubtful whether rugs of a heavier and finer grade ever came from China than the let recently unbaled. In Weight and substance they are wonderful, and the colors are as excellent from the decorative and furnishing standpoint as the rugs are .surpassing from, the standpoint of service. They were bought practically off the loom by our own repre sentative in the Orient and the (Seventh Fleer) prices aie lower than these asked for rugs of a much less excellent and substantial grade. Carpet sizes as well as the scarce, much-sought-for small pieces are included. The carpct-bize pieces rantre evem1S?2-ft" at -f-75' te 15H I ' nt. VSef wit most attrac tive choice in sizes in between. The smaller rugs go all the wy fem 2.0x4.8 ft. nt $20 te ?Jn with ether sizes at vaiieus prices up te C.9 ft., at $195 Many People are Going te Send a Trunkful of Christmas Happiness and THere Is Nene Better Thaii the Wanamaker Special Wardrobe Trunk At $46.50 What a gitt a wardrobe trunk is! The traveling man needs one every dav. Lets of ether people need ene al most that much, while most every one has use for a trunk several times a year. When net traveling a wunhebe trunk Is at weik light at home keeping things neat and flee from dust unci moths. Travel the land un niwl ,).., ...,. there's nei a person who will deny that a wardrobe trunk is the best kind te have. And no person who knows wardrobe trunks will deny that the Wanamaker Sffivr 1S Inc DtMl at anything near $40.50. Built of laminated basswood. Has thu'gibraltarizcd corners. And every improvement, every little convenience that nmrkH n trunk na fl, 1....1 te the cuuhien top and theylecked in shobeiT illfTi m fSMUrn Kxtract, S1.-,U SJ, S.r.h. Toilet water, S8, 5.ne. huchet, S1..-.0. race powder, Sl..SO. Seap, 03e rnl.e, three uie for el. Talcum, Tic. 1 1 1 1 1 I iaUnr V alDM There Are Men's Suits for $25 and There Are Men's Suits for $55 And Beth Kinds Are at Wanamaker's What is mere, a man can buy the highest priced suit or the lowest priced one, or any of a dozen in between and be certain he is getting the best his money will buy this whole land ever. " Every yard of cloth is selected from the best loomed in the country. Every suit is de signed by a master artist who has wen distinc tion by his fashion. Every suit is tailored by the highest paid workmen and hand tailored where hand tailoring counts. There's a geed appearance, an assurance of satisfaction, a certainty of a full dollar's worth for every 100 cents put into Wanamaker clothes that can't be equaled. Sixtv odd vears have proven it. The biggest selection of geed suits is around $40 and $45. (Third Jloer) Twe ThingsFaver These Beaver Hats and One Is the Price $6 i . E5e man knows the ether W& point is the smart leek of difference that Kees with such a hat. e.ffrjiand fVzzy and almost fluff-v '"ekinff. and the robe ma" SUre,y Wants one in is r" Seldem.y de such hatsseundly geed in material and workmanship come for se little. Three colors, rich brown, striking tan and gray. (.Muln Meer) Heuse Coats Have Arrived for the Early Gift Seekers h,,-1? i men OULi! te.n ,lkp n housecoat for a leisurelv tgeaal!erde-iThere S nthin mrC C"mf0rtable as a Riftref0re hardl thing C0Uld be mere PIeasin irln.iIiraC!!Ve ilth ?ats' most,y ,n dark Patterns trimmed with silk cord, are priced from $3 up te $20. ..-. luxur'eu? sntoceats. gay in colors and pat terns, are marked 27.50. v giving!"1 U'S n"e t0 eUr,y tese,ect them for Christmas (Main Fleer) A Man Ought te Hide the Price Tag When Picking uut a fair of Shoes wenars and cents don't mean a thintr. It's the leath er, the making, the wearable ness of them that determine whether or net shoes are c-pen-me. But it is a michty line com bination when a man can Ket (Main Jlimr) perlcctl Keed. selidU made, lenK-ntMrinK shots for little meiu'j- say $10. KiRht new he can. They arc made of erainrtl calfHkin with wlitle oak. holes. Kither hlack or tan. .Medi lied breguex in htjle and .it stinh nhews iiusiermi shoe mnkiiiK. Gloves That a Man Need IXet Bether te Butten Muns men liki th,. l..u. eabv-fittinj: slip . en kIimcs. The closed tops are longer than thote of ordinary gletes. They are cut wide enough te allow the glee te le slipped en and off easily and quicklv. (Muln Hmir) In ceed quality tan cape skin, $2.50 and S3..-.0. Jn aeft doe . finish leather, chameia yellow ut $2.50; mustard at $3. In light ,r,mn or olive buck. ifi ! trl -, w n in hlack, $i.5e! ".. ..ui me i)uciire washable. Wanamaker Begs9 Suits and Overcoats Are Built en a Qualitg Basis Ker service, net for cheapness. IZctulL ""tenelUm.M for showiness. .selections are ntiw extensive and of wonder wender ful excellence in materials and making. hc.eve,rMlN re in all si.es from :i te 10 years und priced at SI 0.30 te sas. te 'Mh ieS frm 8 t( 1K ytNp at 1('3tt llhlril lloer) " i I w j irj j& If. .. M m: ' ' i ;