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' ,'; ' Within the dome of the building of Trade and .Commerce of Manchester, the chief cotton market of the world,' are the letters easily read from the floer: "A geed name is rather te be chosen than great riches." Respectfully submitted. ISifntd) Nevembir tl, 19tt. Speaking of the Things Smart Felks Ares Wearing VHaHO wf TO'3" What Weman Such Spert Coats Before? I T IS SAFE te say you will see them nowhere else, for they are among the exclu sive novelties in the Women's Ceat Salens. ' ' Imagine an imported basket weave coating in a rich tan with an everplaid of , black camel's hair. An enormous cellar and cuffs of beaver fur completes it. The price is $230. Anether large tan and brown plaid is lovely with the largest cellar of tawny badger you can rirt The Little Hip-Length Coats of Fur THEY SEEM te have been made for this climate. At least they are admirably suited te a Winter in which some days are tee warm te re quire a big fur coat. Many women are settling the matter by cheesing two one in hip and one in ankle length. A delightful collection of the short fur coats includes cara cul in black, platinum gray, ivory white, caramel, cafe (Second Dainty Dance Miss 14 LOVELY girlish dresses of fluttering gcorgette or crepe romaine, in canary, tea-rose, sunset, salmon, rose reso rese pink and ether pastel color ings. One delightful model in can ary yellow, girdled with yel (Second New Fur-Trimmed Coats for Yeung Women, $145 rpHE YOUNG WOMAN who x wishes an extra-luxurious coat at $145 should sen tlicRc. Lines,1 fabric, furs and fliURh are all uncommonly geed. The materials are rich, soft, lcep.piled bellvias, in walnut brown, navy or Italian blue, Mt fox gray or black, with col cel Inia and cuffs of golden beaver (H.cunil , ffiffamafc. Ever Saw think of and there are cuffs and a facing down the front of the same fur. Even mere striking is a black and white checked coat made with huge loose sleeves and entirely lined with black dyed Ceney, which forms the cellar and turned-back cuffs. But each one is different and each has its own particular beauty. The prices begin at $125 for a smart, little jacket banded with beaver and go up te $375. Fleer) au Iait and darker brown shades. Alse Hudsen seal (sheared muskrat) ; white ceney, moleskin and gray squir rel. Many are slightly bleuscd in te hip'-bnnds, but some arc en straight sacque or box lines. Nearly all have cellars of another fur, and sometimes cuffs also. Rich-colored lin ings onhance the beauty. Priced $145 up the majority around $300 and $400. Fleer) Frecks for te 20 low and - silver roses, has a skirt of intricate and fascinat ing draperies. It is priced $32.50. In the group are ethers at $32.50, $35, $37.50 and up te $48. Fleer) or gray squirrel. Mntngs or heavy crepe de chine, and warm interlinings. Twe models, ene a youthful bloused-all-around effect, with wrap-Me sleeves, and effective metal ernuments at the side front The ether a mere con servative straight-line coat. All in 14 te 20 year sites. Fer) ' Vty ' Paris Millinery A new importation from Careline Rebeux' and ethers, just unboxed. In felt, velvet, plush, satin and lace. Different and decidedly chic. Net many, but enough te mere than hint at what the smart Parisi enne is wearing en her head at the moment. Ask for them in the French Millinery Salen. . (llNBl VIM?) ' Rarely New a Skirt Without an Ornament It may be only a'cabochen or clasp te held the drapery in place, but it is mere likely .te be one of the new and pretty long-fringed ornaments. The variety is almost endless bright jet, steel, colored beads, bronze or lovely ones made of imitation pearls and sometimes rhinestones. Prices range from $2.35 te $25 each. (Mala riser) New Chiffen Velvet in Black and Brown The two colors that it seetns al most impossible te get enough of because everybody wants them. In fine quality all-silk velvet. chiffon weight and suddIs. and just ine ming ier arapea s 1 A. 1L nr m - -- owns or blouses. The width is 40 inches and the price, $7.60 a yard. Alse in the same quality and at the same nrice ar manv nfhei. fashionable light and dark shades.. Vint irlut ' "" Women's Tailored Suits Noteworthy at $35 If they were net sameles and small leta made up from the ends of materials, such suits would sell at $7.50 te $20 mere. The materials are cheviets, hemespuns, veleurs and broad cloths, some of them Imported; and the range of colors gees from the indispensable black and dark blue and hair-striped and browns (First Skirts That Sent Abroad for Their Materials As a result, they are different from most Bperts skirts and de cidedly prettier. One skirt pf tan camel's hair cloth has a colored everplaid and is scalloped down the left side. Anether is in the softest pastel stripes which fairly melt into each (Flrit Slippers Are Important in the Evening Glittering silver brocades, sil ver cloths and the shimmering aluminum cloths which de net tar nish are among first favorites, judging by their prevalence at social functions. One-strap slippers in aluminum (Flnt The Different Blouse That Most Women Want The blouse that has a unique touch maybe a bit of trimming, n new line or perhaps a new use of materials. Many such blouses are among some new arrivals made of crepe de chine In the three popular col cel col orsnavy, black and brown. (Third CamePs-Hair Coating Frem the Twe-Hump Camel That is, from the Northern Asiatic species, with the heaviest and warmest coat, Naturally they are the best real camcl's-hair coatings te be had, thick and soft te touch, and they are preferred for the handsomest of coats. In natural color only nt $6.50. In natural, reindeer, brown and plaid, $7.60. All are 54 inches wide. v.. 1 A Silver Coffee Set toUseenGhristmas A wonderful gift . The sets consist of four pieces and are of convenient site for serving the after-dinner coffee in the drawing room as the custom new is. They are in the highest grade sterling silver, in Colonial or ether delightful oerled designs I and priced from $218" te $370. (Xtm n.er Irish Linen Tea Cleths and Scarfs for Less An attractive collection of dainty., pure linen cloths, some hemstitched nd embroidered, ethers with scal scal lefMd edcrea and embroidery, sizes 46x45 te 54x54 inches new priced' $6 te $9 each. Hemstitched and embroidered, linen scarfs, 18x36 and 18x54 inches, are marked $2 te $8 each. The -linen is excellent and the embroidery elaborate. (Ilnl Wlmt) Ready The Fine French Reynier Gloves for Women EVERY season women wait for them. And they are worth waiting feri The finest gloves made in France, having an exquisite per fection of fit, an elastic flexibil ity, and luxurious elegance no ether glove seems quite te equal; ' The importation includes short and long gloves of kid and suede, from two-clasp te 24 button length; in black, white and a beautiful assortment of street, afternoon and evening shades. -. Short gloves of everseam kid -or suede, $3 a pair; pique-sewn kid or suede, $3.60 a pair. ' Leng meusquetaire gloves, from 8 button te 24 button length,. kid from $5.60 te $15; suede, from $4.50 te $12.60 a eair. , Please note that, despite the raised tariff. Orieea are as low a,laatear. te the light blues and grays. .In the group are short coats, long coats and coats of finger-tip length. Seme are entirely plain, some self -strapped, some beast fur col cel lars. There are plenty of sizes In the let from 34 te 44 in regular sizes; from 42', te 50', in extra sizes. Fleer) ether. There are black skirts with heavy white stripes which seem te run through the material, odd and attractive. Mostly the colors verge en tan or brown te accord with sports coats under which such skirts are intended te be worn. Priced $22.50 te $28.60. Fleer) Toilette cloth, with heels, $15 a low or pair. high Ftench Opera slippers of silver brocade or cloth of silver, with low French heels, $12 a pair. Black satin one-strap evening slippers with low Leuis heels, $9 and $12.50 a pair. Fleer) One has n curious but attractive trimming of loops of cut work in the seme shade as the blouse. Anether vivid embroidered motifs in unexpected places. Still an other is mostly composed of a gay plaid Georgette crepe te off set the plainer crepe de chine. r rices are $5.75 te $13.70. ' Fleer) Brass Candlesticks Frem England This 'is the second consignment se that the collection is new large and, varied enough for almost anybody te cheese from. The candlesticks arc all quaint and artistic and some serve mere than the normal purpose of hold ing lights, being equipped with bells or ash trays. Prices, $3 te $60 each, in the lamp Stere, Fourth Less a Disposal Complete Suits, in Fine Choice at $175 Individual Pieces, Frem $30 te Every piece if dependably geed upholstered fur niture taken from regular stock and marked at a uni form reduction of 25 per cent It is furniture of excellent quality, attractive and luxurious appearance and trustworthy, especially where trustworthiness matters mestin the inner parts. It is hair-stuffed, well constructed with geed, sound springs, cordage and webbing. - Most of the pieces are overstuffed and tapestry covered, but there are many pieces and some suits in velvets and mehairs. ' The Whole Family Can Give Thanks When SSuch a Rug Is Put Down , - Axminster rugs big seamless Axminsters in the colors and bold patterns that no ether rugs can copy. True enough, Axminsters are scarce, the demand is se great. But for a while there's a feast of them at Wanamaker's. The finest, the most beautiful, and in such endless variety! Figures and plain colors and what net in all the shades the rug makers could think of. 9x12 ft $55 and $65 8.3x10.6 ft .....$58 7.6x9 ft $46.75 6x9 ft 830.25 and 835.50 4.6 x 6.6 ft $15.50 and $19.50 86 x 76 in. . . $8.50 and $9.75 (STBth A Fine Old Walnut Table from the late Governer Penny- packer's collection is new in' Antiques. It is an oval-top gate-leg table of dining-room size and attrac tive design with extra heavy turnings and double drawers. Anether new arrival 1b an old walnut highboy of eight draw ers five long and three short ornamented with the original brasses. An unique piece of old furni ture such as fill the attractive rooms of Antiques, is the best kind of gift for some people who "have everything." (Fifth Fleer) Paris Lingerie Made of fine nainsoek and ba tiste, with delicate hand stitchery and hand embroidery and some times a little lace. Envelope chemises are priced $6.75 te $10.75; nightgowns, $5 te $10.50. Loek for them in the French Roem. (Third Fleer) Combs With Peacock Celers nre among the latest comer ; se are combs combining Imitation coral with Imitation jet ; and rhinestones with Jet. The shapes am extremely graceful, and prices M te S27. (Main Fleer) Trains Are But One Thing That Beys Are Interested in Yet the Tey Stere assort ment of trains is particu larly complete, like every thing else in the Tey Stere. Everything that "gees" is of peculiar interest te boys and one that may well be encouraged. Every train, each set of tracks, every locomotive, down te the simplest and up te the most elaborate, is the best and most durable of its kind. (Seventh Fleer) Silk Bleemers and Step-ins Bleemers of satin, $4.65 and $4.75. Of jersey weave, $4.65. Of radium with tilet edge, $4.65; of crepe dc chine, $5; of crepe meteor, $0.50; of plain heavy radium, $5. As a rule the bloomers are pink or orchid, a few are white. Step-Inn of crepe de chine are priced $!l.85 and $4.50. Of radium trimmed with filet edge, $3.85; with hand embroidery in the cor ners, $3.85. (Third Fleer) r (Firth 27 x 64 in $4.75 and $5.75 2.3x9 ft $14 2.3x12 ft $18.75 2.3 x 15 ft $23.50 8x9 ft $18.75 3x12 ft $25 Fleer) The Wanamaker Clothing Is Going Ahead in a Wonderful Way Last month bigger than the biggest; again last week everywhere you leek a gain is being chalked up. Business like that has a meaning as plain as a congressional election. The man en the street sees the selection of Winter suits and the selection of Winter over coats as the best ever. Yeung men, old men, all men will find it true. Same way with values when such suits can be bought for $35 te $55; overcoats, $35 te $85. (Third After All, What Men Want Is a Heavy Oxford That Leeks Neat Net big and spread out and "army" looking but trim and smart, with the air of refinement about it. But it must be heay enough te buffet the storms and keep out the cold and stand up under the strain of wear. Which calls te mind some new (Main Creepers and Little Beys' Suits The creeners are of cotton ded- lin, duck, charnbray, cotton crepe and gingham, in white, pink and blue, many with hnnd stitching and a few with pocket.-, in the shape of ducks. Sizes ene nnd two years. (Third Prices $3.25 te $4.75. The Three Largest Lets in the Hosiery Sale Are for Women Safe te say they are the bijyprest values, tee, for it has been many a day since there has been anything te cempare with them. . An,d.80 b'K were the jjreups that even two days' selling has failed te cut down the selection. AT$1 Full fashioned silk stockings in black and colors. "Seconds." AT $1.75 All silk stockings. Fuil fash ioned. First quality. Black, white and cordovan. (WMt English and American Choice of six new and (ions including a coin-sold band design. Rich handsome patterns, all with geld edges and coin-geld handles. Are Markem, for a Specutm Nearly all have loose-spring cushions. There is an excellent choice of suits in tapestry at moderate prices. These suits comprise a davenport, winged arm chair and rocker. Compared with the present curve of market prices, the saving of 25 per cent means mere than it leeks. The entire offering is the best in a geed while, and it is certainly of the kind that really means something te all who need upholstered furniture of the most satis factory kind at an economy that is worth its face value, or mere. ,.. View) Anyhow, He9 8 Your Champien And Here's the Gelf Jacket te Give Him There's none finer in all the world and what man wouldn't appreciate it, even if he can't say as much for his playing. Naturally it is a cashmere wool golf jacket, every thread. Se soft almost like silk te feel se clinging, yet se free and elastic ; se warm. .The wool was raised in Scotland where only the finest is found and the jacket was woven there. It is the collarless style that buttons down the front and has sleeves. In three colors camel's hair, green and brown. Priced $35. At $30 is a jacket in the same style in four colors. (Main Fleer) Fleer) oxfords that just came in. And men seem te faer them. Of grained calfskin, cither black or tan. Perfectly plain from tee te heel, with thick soles and stoutly stitched. Naturally they are the full, com fortable brogue last. f rice $10. Fleer) The little suits are Oliver Twist and middy styles, in the colors which are as pretty for tiny boys as for their sisters lavender, yellow, green, pink and blue, be sides white. Sizes two l $3 te $8.50. Fleer) te five years, prices AT $3 Ribbed all-silk sports stockings in black, white and colors. A'se accerdian ribbed two-color stock ings. "Seconds." Alse in the sale are wemrn's i silk vests. The bodice style in I several colors at $1.50. The sav i ing is one-half, same as in the l hosiery. Al.le) Exceptional, at exclusive decera Just b5 rart rir te $1085 $75 ,,, .,.ux&Li.kLtj Stere for Men The Man Who Dees the Carving Wants Sharp Knives There's hardly a mere certain way of spoiling the hest'i Thanksgiving dinner than by givins him a dull knife te carve with. Geed caiving sets of stainless steel with white ivoreid handles. $6.25 for a knife, fork and steel. Similar sets with s'tfvor s'tfver s'tfvor meuntrd stag handles, $10. Twe-piece game sets, $4. Poultry shears, $2. Fine five-piece carving seta, which means knives and forks of two sizes, $17.50. Stainless steel -knives and forks with white ivoreid handles. $7.50 for a set of six knives ana six folks. (r'eurlli I'lner) ! New Gift Handkerchiefs Frem Japan Women's sports handkerchiefs of I engee silk with ene comer em em reidery of tiny roses. SI each or $11 dozen. Men's white silk handkerchiefs, hemstitched. $1 and $1.25 each. With colored border, $1.75 each. (Multi I'loer) Thanksgiving Touches for the Table I'lace f!U nnil rut-outs Hhew fat turke Kebblcn or i'!irjnanUiemuin. Benlt-rH or neikln of creie paper nre doceratcil with liumpldrin, turkaya nnit Autumn Ipem'h. A arlety te cheese from at little prices (Fourth fleer) Dinner Sets $35 T Complete sets of 106 pieces, of the finest semi-china, priced considerably below tht regular figure. sets te go at $35 a set. j3f ....i "i a i vi 81 X k ' y 4 i ., iW ,v- r ' SI&A .jfeAa. .;!Mm$kii IfikV. . "i!, 4a&! i!ia?awMmva? wt c&M', Au. vim-T -'. v : " iM'Y'<'iA mSirn i, .. (Fourth Fleer)