WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S . .4 e 11 and 6:15 Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S st WANAMAKER'S nrnn tw ""- ... utieir " Cft,BM " """ ATever Were There Better Suits. Ner Better Overcoats Than Men Can See ivv" N 7 ' m mtwt I - Tomorrow ax wanamaKer s Sir Jeshua Reynolds Eminent and Knighted .... rwiiek nrfist. fa en record for having (he famous hb - . said: .,,. "It is net birth that manes tne arusi, uui decision, application and industry." One may be tee rich te become anything but heir te another man's money. Poverty or anything akin te it except laziness, sorrows, disappointments, oppositions, scant schooling, may puzzle, but a man can go ahead and win if he sets himself sturdily and steadfastly te the one thing he can de. . . Signed Jftvtmbcr " 10i QMffamifc A New Silver Mesh Bag Named for an English Princess lag without a clasp or drawstring if you can imagine tueh a thing. The frame folds ever, like an nwlepe. there h a chain te S it ,v and the bottom is Jgre1 or pointed with fringe. It is really one 01 uiu .-!. tiest novelties in a long time, and the sterling silver mesh is se fine it feels almost like silk. S 15 1, $42 and $55, according te size. Other square-frame silver mesh bags with chains, $20 te $38. Leng narrow mesh bags, with strap handles, $21 te $46. (Muln l'loer) Women's Riding Habits at $45 Cut by our tailors from an English model and irreproachably finished in every way, net te men tion being made from fine covert cloth. . Other habits with the same itvla of fitted ceata and "corset kneed" breeches arc mpde of covert, whipcord and men's wor wer iteds, at ?33 te $72.50. Separate breeches, $13.50. (First Fleer) A Handsome Tweed Coating at $2 and $2.50 a Yard Every particle wool of the fin est kind. It is warm without being heavy. The herringbone weave is most fashionable for sports coats this season and especially in the shades which are here tans, browns and gray with a Httle illumination of color in each. With single-face tweed coat ing, $2 a yard. Deublo face with plaid back, $2.50 a yard. (Flr.t Fleer) Fifty Styles in Handbags Special, $3 and $4.75 And with all the different kinds f leather and the pretty new ihpe., flic would indeed be ditti- tulete plcase u she ceuldn t find Iieraething Mie liked. Little bagr. in pouch form or envelope fashion, large bags, "uapKcr Dags ana emcrs. oeine (Muln J'loer) in bright, shiny leather and ethers in soft tan, gray or brown calf skin. And there are plenty of the conservative bags for women who want black and ethers with gun nietal frames for mourning. All the leathers are wonderfully geed for such little prices. lew Drapery Clasps Special, $1.75 te $4.75 Strikingly pretty encb and ju't Iho land that arc being used se mich en skirts. Tliey arc copies pf imported models. Them nre both colored cellu leid clasps and metal clasps, the litter often with jeweled hel pings. (Main Fleer) Silk Radium Chemises All of the cn elope sort and particularly tine shades of pit and ertliid, besides white. J we of the styles are tailored and My be had for $:,-. the thinl has Nhi'h lace and sells at $7.50. (llilnl riner) Colored Handkerchiefs at 25c and 50c The fabhien of the moment is te have them match her gown and that should be easy with se many colors te cheese from. Sometimes the centers are plain white linen, sometimes a colored plaid, but always the borders are colored and there are any num ber of patterns. A box of twelve is a bit mere economical, $2.75 or $5.50. (Main Fleer) Children's Cozy Sweater Sets Unch consists of a cap, leg gings, mittens and sweater, made of brushed Weel in geed colors for children pink, Copenhagen, white and tnn. Prices $7.50, $9 and $10. (Third Fleer) omen's Excellent Tongue and Mrap Slippers, $9 te $13 tengue slipper in patent leather with high Spanish heel. I luce unnulni' lnmn. .!.. . M9-i ,U1 bIlu.k ,alf " ft i T . . ' I'UlUllt IT! ami in lii-nii .. . ..!.. fru. Jl110'.' dippers have covered L. TV ,? (!1 '""derate height; ne fatiii slipper a medium Snan- "l have light turned h heel. poles, At $12 it another favorite ( Flr.t rioer) m-- " I. . . . i we excellent models In strap slippers are a light-weight black calf with narrow tee and high Leuis heel, at $9; and a short shert arnn, round-teed patent leather slipper with covered military heel, at $13. Each with one in step strap. Yeung Women's Dresses of Extraerdi nary Quality at $25 te $45 SUCH frocks as one would ordinarily pay much mere for. Geed qualities of Canten crepe, satin-back crepe, embroid ered crepe; crepe de chine and Peiret twill. Fashioned in charm ing styles for afternoon, street and "semi-dress" occasions. Seme of the loveliest are gracefully draped, but there are as many delightful models undraped. One thing every young women who sees them will agree en they are astonishing values for $25, $30 and $45; Black, blue, brown, and sizes 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Women's Inexpensive Dresses of Chiffen Velvet HALF a dozen models of afternoon and semi-evening dresses with short or little sleeves. There is one fur-bordered style which is rich and attractive; one or two with lace cellars; one with a circular skirt. The sleeves vary. One particularly attractive style has its little sleeves detachable, se that it can be worn as an evening sewn. Celers arc rust, navy, brown and black. Prices, $32.50 te ?45. Pf" H my (5 (First Fleer) Miss 14 te 20 Sometimes Prefers a Suit SHE will find excellent cheesing, from Suits with entire jackets of glossy tweed sports styles at $35 up te dis- black caracul cloth, $95. tinctive one-of-a-kind models at $145. Plainly tailored but smart suits of Fur-cellared suits begin at $48. duvetyn, $78. (Second Fleer) Yeung Women 's Sports and Dress Coats Special at $37.50 te $85 SELDOM has such a coat been shown for $85. The material is a deep-piled diagonal-ribbed belivia, in midnight blue, black or brown ; with large cellar of unusually geed fox fur in platinum or kit fox gray. Warmly interlined, crepe de chine lined. At $50, a dark camel's-hair sports coat, with raglan sleeves, high-buttoning cellar, plain or pleated back and side pockets. Silk lined throughout. At $37.50, an unusual coat of double-face wool coating, with raccoon cellar. Raglan sleeves, large patch pockets, slot seam back. Shoulder lined. All in 14 te 20 year sizes. (0ceBd Fleer) 200 Women's Tweed Coats, Exceptional at $25 Exceptional because we chose the fine jersey-back tweeds and, te a great extent, the way they should be made upN As a result, there are no coats just like them elsewhere. They are of all-wool heavy tweed mixtures, soft in finish, lined te the waist and warm enough for the most severe weather. Many women have been asking for exactly such coats. There are two styles, one with raglan shoulder, an inverted pleat in the back, and narrow belt. The ether with an ordinary sleeve, full, loose back. The tailoring is the best, the cellar, revers and button holes hand done and there are as many as eleven shades. (Flr.t Fleer) Conservative Fur Coats of Hudsen Seal Sheared Muskrat) I i jUV tH Hudsen seal (sheared muskrat) is a fur usually bought for practical and long service, and is therefore wisely modeled en conservative lines that de net quickly go out of fashion. Seme beautiful examples of such coats are in 40 te 46 inch length. (Second Fleer) Prices en such coats untrimmed with ether furs are $290 te $450, with many choices between. These with cellar and cuffs of skunk, beaver, gray squirrel or ether fur, $350 te $550. Fine Millinery Specially Priced at $15 ANOTHER collection of better-than-usual hats iu this price, such as delighted se muny women a week age. French felts, hatter's plush and velvets, all of a quality used regularly in higher-priced millinery, and pre senting many out-of-the-ordinary ef fects in shapes, colors and trimmings. A tiny apricot French felt trimmed with skunk tails a large hatter's plush in sable brown, with crown of deep violet velvet, and violet plume a little brown velvet hat with badger fur balls and dozens equally pretty. Excellent values also at $10 and $12. It will be a geed day te get a specially geed hat anywhere in the Millinery Salens. (Second Fleer) Jehn Buchait's "History of the Great War" New Ready This 3s a well-balanced and un biased account of the war in all Its aspects political, military and economic; en the ether hand, it is a document of absorbing human interest. The scholarship and experience of the author give him qualifications which no ether writer possesses. The book is published in four volumes of nearly 600 pages each, substantially bound in dark blue cloth and illustrated with colored front-pieces. Priced, boxed, $20. (Main Fleer) Calendars and Christmas Cards Te people who like te select early we will just say that the cards are new ready near the Boek Stere and priced 5c te $1. Then there are boxed cardB fifteen in a 50c box, twenty-one in $1 and $2 boxes. Seme personal greeting cards are priced 50c, 55c and 60c a dozen; 'and ethers $3.50 for twenty-flve cards. Calendars boxed, tied, hang ing, perpetual and leather 10c te $4.26. (Main Fleer) New All-Weel Blankets Just Unboxed $10 and $12 a Pair Choice of white blankets with pink or blue borders, or of plaids in various color effects. Geed looking blankets, soft, warm and serviceable and won derfully popular. Single-bed size, weight 4 lbs., at $10 a pair; denble-bed size, weight 5 lbs., $12 a pair. (Sixth Fleer) A Geed Suit at $25 the best of all is only $55, with the greatest cheesing around $40 and $45. Fine Lamps in Pairs The lamps are made of large Chinese vases, fine and simple in shape and exquisite in color coral, mirror black, black-and-geld, green. They are all mounted en geld-finished brass, and will be sold either in pairs or separately. The price is $76 each. Shades may be had for $62.50 te $140. (Fourth Fleer) Pur Rugs for Baby Coaches Of white sheepskin, ceney and ihibet, and of dark colored dyed furs. Prices start at $6.50 for a sheepskin and end at $45 for a rug of mole color. (TUlrd Fleer) A Geed Overcoat at $35 and en up te $85, with the most generous choice around $45 and $50. What a regular army of clothing there is. Stylish clothing, well-made clothing, the best clothing. And in what variety. There are overcoats daring in colors light colors, plaids, everplaids and mixtures. Coats for young men, coats that leek young. And side by side are the staid, mere conservative coats that any man can wear. There are suits in just as great a selection. Sports suits with belts in the backs. The new four-button coats, or just the loose, free, easy suits of Autumn. Light or dark and browns galore. (Third l'loer) A DIFFERENT SHAPED HAT IS WANTED As seen an a man puta an overcoat en he needs a wider brim. It's here, with all the dips and curves and curls of the season and all the tones, tee. There's a geed one at $2.50, another at $3, or $4, $5, $6 and se en. (Mala Fleer) A GOOD NECKTIE IS WORTH $1 TO ANY MAN And with thousands te cheese from, it's a mighty hard matter te go away without a geed one. Stripes, multitudes of stripe and all kinds. Little, thin ones, big bold colorful stripes and all the sizes in between. And figures, tee. Tiny fig ures or the all-ever kind. All are in the fore rank of Autumn's fashion. (Main Fleer) OXFORDS, GOOD THROUGH AND THROUGH, $6.40 Made ever the brogue last and well made. Of grained calfskin, either black or tan. Four rows of btitchlng smartly outline each seam while double white oak soles run clear te the heel. An there are rubber heels already en. (Main Fleer) WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS, $2.50 Firmly woven, sound madras that will wear day in and day out. A man couldn't practiral shirt, one. In htripes of man hIzcm, many styles and many colors. They haic the .oft turn-back cufTs that arc comfortable and from top te bottom lhc shirts are amply rut, full and find a mers nor a prettier room j. (Main Fleer) Bamboo Trays Painted Lately received from China and intended for tea tabic. They may bejiad in different Mzes and are" painted with different designs daisies, irises, pansies and parrots. Five sizes, priced from 51.75 te $5, in the Oriental Stere. (Main Fleer) Opportunity in Men's and Beys' Shaker Knit Sweaters " , New special purchase just opened te sell at considerably l than regular prices. Men's V-neck sweaters in the pull-ever style, navy blue, ni marked $3.75. Men's V-neck sweaters in the pull-ever style with cellars, nay blue, $4,50. Heaters, in C."it- Men's ceul-.jtli' navy blue. ?:.. Beys- V-neck pull-errr or.-. Heather shade, ?.'(.v:.. Men's heather V-neck pull-ever sweaters, $1.50. Men's heather V-neck pull ccr sweaters with cellars, ?."i. (Ttie !nllry) New Persian Kermanshah Rugs of Beauty and Excellence Kermanshahs are prob ably the most typically Per sian of Persian rugs, and that is saying a great deal. These are typical of the finest Kermanshahs that come from Persia, typical in the softness and delicacy of the colorings and in the com bination of fine decorative beauty with satisfactory wearing qualities. Nowhere de rose, blue and ivory shades seem mere pleasing than in Kerman- (Bvnth Fleer) shahs, and in tin' nmv pieces they arc pleading indeed. Carpet and smaller siaes are attractively represented. Kermanshahs, 4.6x6.6 te 4.6x7.6 ft, $125 te $175. Kermanshahs, 6x9 te 9x12 ft., $275 te $495. lllfHAT news! Get into " your coats and run alenjr in as fast as Mether will bring you! There are scarcely days enough be tween new and Christmas te see all the wonderful things that Santa Claus has ordered from all ever the world for you. Ts9 XsL. . Aai 4Vk laaivaal rn c. lis me must wuuuvnui ey Mere there ever was and there are funny. The Great Christmas Tey Stere Opens Tomorrow 3 beautiful, useful and ab serbingly interesting thingsfrommerelandsthan you have ever heard of! What de you want most te see? The "great big rearin' lien" in his jungle? There he is and he'll rear te please you as long as you like. The dells? There are all the dells that any girl could wish from baby dells te snnhiafipnfprl dells. ' gmm Wr'm swaj imported from several lands, for big sister. But, Ne Matter Whether You're a Small Bey or a Grandmother there are three things, any one of which is worth a trip te the Tey Stere: a big model of the Philadelphia- (Savaatk Fleer) Camden bridge en a busy day, with ferries beneath in the water; what might be the new Frankford Elevated read, with street cars below and subway beneath that; and Santa Claus9 Own Beautiful Throne and a reproduction of his glittering court up in his kingdom of gleaming ice and snow beyond Green land. The work of getting the Tey Stere up te what he called "higher-than-top-notch pitch" has tired even him out and he is taking a rest. But, as a result, there is no room for anyone te say "the children have everything," for there is something new and different en every hand. JLjWttBtaBflaH .i 7$ J i.C. 4 ,( ?e