rwf9w59i W NINO PUBLIO LEDREB-PHlCADBLPHIA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23.' 192S8 " T;-p EVENING Wn p!y t 9, 11 and 6:15 rhl.T. sad M.Udy at WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Stere Closes at 5:30 things, is its worst moth. you were employed te remember. Signed November S3, 1022. It is male fiem the large printed sports handkci chiefs in fcislcy design and it comes in the Lvritat colors in East Indian Nd or bobolink (a sort of gray fch tan). The price is $8.75. Same of the ether new arrivals gneng blouses for Winter suits Fashion, Toe, Has Favorites in Coats SPORTS coats at less; but the finer garments, made of every variety of thick and soft belivia weaves, and trimmed with geed furs, start at $110 and go up te $350. A handsome coat at the Utter price is gray squirrel fur from the hips up,' rich gray belivia below. One at $200 is black caracul above the waist and cloth below. These (Betend Fleer) A Brown Marmet Fur Ceat Is a Pretty Thing ESPECIALLY when it -is made of the soft and silky skins used in Wana makcr marmot coats, as ex quisitely put together as mere costly coats and us daintily lined and carefully finished. This year the marmot coats are generally cut with a full wing from the shoulders town a much prettier effect for this fur than straight coats. Nearly all have a bor der of horizontally worked (Hcceud Fleer) New Squirrel-Trimmed Coats at the Prices Women Want That is $100 and $115, but the coats are such lovely ones most people would take them te be much mere expensive. Fer example, the $115 coat is in the high luster belivia coating, deep and exquisitely 80't. It litis both i-nflin. im.1 i ?J, bt'utiful gray squi "I. I lie lines arc lemr nr arc long and (Ilr.t Fleer) Baby's First Shoes Must Be Carefully Chesen AOt nnlv fn irt i ... i ' '"ii uiiu nn" "tSS el nnitefiul . 11...1 i .. yrinkle v ill hurt the rebc-netal lhani out "''se. "! tjie proper tWiTi ,UiH '"'PC-riant te statt White buckskin of velvety soft- 'ft'-P-Jr . M 7. r.i ?" Vs Qlt ami flexi- "v aa Kin. inif ., vV holding ith shape finely n,u.e and hand turned, "enths te four yeais. O'lrtt Iloer) Weel Remnants for t a Third Less reed ., Yi rl Ulcm we m . vKlhs for ,.l,ll,l.... MWtmen Cl' i8 n,se fHir ""wimcnt large eneuuh for L?n!i J0?..""'1 cvn coots. Kinds of the.mnuf t...ki p.i I z "" - nwixwg ZZiSL "wiudint w fflft if Wins Bound te Come Seener or Later, Whoever Is Able te Keep in Mind His Weak Points ind gradually learn te avoid them, will in Murse of time master himself and be mere valuable than the man who missteps himself and has only te say, "I forget," as if that were i sufficient excuse. Carelessness, in- business, even in little There are some geed qualities in every Ifie, Dill uiey uu nut yny xur lusses irum tiinuflrhtlessness or failures te remember what QMfymtafc. The Handkerchief Blouse is Quite a Novelty arc a pretty navy blue crepe de chine with bunds of piintcd crepe finished with silk fageting. Priced $0.85. Or one may have a beaded crppe de chine te complete an afternoon costume, in navy, or black with a design of red cher ries, at $7.50. (Third rioer) Yeung Women Will Net Find Better Coats Anywhere $110 te $350 lur-tepped coats give warmth of fur where the it is most needed. A rich coat of blue belivia embroidered in gray and sil ver, with squirrel cellar and cuffs, $215. Many novelties in sleeve effects and general line. Lux urious elegance in linings and finish. Yeung women of M te 20 years arc invariably delighted with them. skins, like a wide, satiny band around the bottom. In addition te geed leeks they arc practical and serv iceable coats for hard wear. Marmet coats in 36-inch length, from $90 up. In three quarter and full length, from $125 up. With raccoon col cel lar and cuffs, $135 up. With nutria cellar and cuffs, $175. A handsome full-cut coat with cellar and cuffs of Australian opossum, $225. straight except under the large arthliele, where there flre a few gathers ending in pointed panels. The $100 model is n warm thick pile belivia with n cellar of darker gruy squirrel. The back is loose, the belt only appearing in the front. It is prettily stitched in pnnel effect. The Van Dyke Scallop en a Linen Scarf It is uncommon and striking. On a group of Italian linen scarfs it is used with interesting effect in connection with neat hand embroidery. The last let went quickly and new comes another group. Of fine whitn Italian linen, size 18x90 at $5, 18x45 at $0 and lSx 51 inches at $7. Cream-colored Italian linen scarfs with plain scallop edges, inseits of filet and hand-embroidered dots nie in the same collec tion at $3.50, $4 und $4.75. (Flrit Doer) Of Course, There Ought te Be a New Rug en the Dining Roem It will brighten up tlie whole place and lend an atmosphere of ,.nl nhn,. te the Thanksirivlni? hnmnrnmine. . C.nnA vuBB.ara the enlv.klnd it, . " i i, -'- nay a te euy ami mrn r me 93SVW$VfttfB '... in -- -- i ?v?"i ew a for a lamp? Or a squirrel with tail curled ever his back, or a flying duck? These and some ether oddities from England are the latest comers in the Lamp Stere, and may be had for $50 each. Certain new lamp shades are made of a strong paper material which many years age was used for waterpails. New it is made translucent, decorated and sold at $12 te $15 a shade. (Fourth Fleer) Many Delightful Silver Gifts Are Moderately Priced They are just the sort of Christmas gifts a woman who takes a pride in her table appointments would appreciate. There are any number of patterns and every piece is sterling silver. ' ' Bread trays, $10.50 te $80. Competes, $27 te $97. Sandwich plates, $22 te $G0. Centerpieces, $32 te $115. Herry bowls, $20 te ?G8. (Mln At the Saturday Games Young.Wemen Will Find A Cleth Dress Mighty Comfortable It can be smart and becoming enough te go te luncheon before and tea after, tee. Wall-tailored dresses of fine twills and ether cloths, from $25 te $85. Selected because of the unusually geed styles and clever tailoring. An exceptionally pretty dark blue frock at $25 is beaded and embroidered in crimson. One at $30 has the new accordion-pleated panels, and the top and sleeves are all-ever embroid ered. An extremely geed model at 48 has a Beries of loose, side pleated panels, plaited girdle of black ribbon, finished with a huge fan-shaped cabochon of the rib bon, and long ends. Yeke and sleeves are pin-tucked. Many prices and usually sev eral models at each price, all in sizes from 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Sports Millinery Re -Priced The little tickets have changed en a number of sports hats, of felt, velour and novelty materials. They new read one-half and one-third less than for merly. Wanamaker sports milli nery is famous for style and quality. Te obtain it at lowered prices is an opportunity many will wish te take ad vantage of. (Second Fleer) Women's Dark Lace Evening Gowns $42.50 te $60 Nothing is se practical and mi ready for almost any emergency, as every conservative woman ill tell you. Add te this the fnct that lace is almost universally becoming te both face and figure it has the obliging trick of making n tee plump woman leek slender, and a tee slender one leek prettily rounded and you will net wonder at its vogue. These little dinner fioeks nre In plain brown, brown ami geld, and black nnd (.liver. One has a trailing spray of geld and brown berries en its Hkirt; ethers have big scarlet vel vet poppies at the girdles te give the necessary accent; one has the corsage only of lace. But they are all rather won derful for the money $12.50 te $60. (Firm Fleer) Ribbon Specials Ready for Chrit.tma', hair rib bons, fancy work and vests. Some ave plaitN everything from the tiniest checks te big double plaids; are iHe inches wide and 55e a yard, and the ethers are fancy brocade", UVj inches wide and 7&c a yard. (Mnhi Heur) Wilten Rugs xis u, , ys.'.se, i.5e, nn .I0.6: 7.ae, M7. ns . VdVt"t RURS JlVelvet Rugs It fMMMMI AuMbuttr Rh SV.'..'!!! ??? ? use, fit, ma in m iii raBM? rvrnM About t Penguin Gravy beats, $G1 te $125. Water pitchers, $45 te $165. Benben dishes, $8.50 te $19.75. Almend dishes, $26 te $35 a dozen. Flepr) The Latest Bracelets in the Stere of Inexpensive Jewelry are geld filled, with various finishes green, an tique and English. Seme are jeweled with imi tation stones and one style with two drops will be par ticularly becoming te some plump wrist. Prices $3.50 te S6. (Main J'loer) Tortoise Shell Frem the Orient Tortoise shell armlets are hern at $25 each; and bracelets, $15 and $20. One dark tortoise shell chain, the links small and delicate, $32,50. Anether of a shell se light it must have belonged te a blonde tortoise has larger links and sells at $35. They are among ether lovely thing3 in the Oriental Stere. (.Main Fleer) The Handkerchief Shep Expands te Full Christmas Size Still, it scarcely seems large enough te held the hundreds and hundreds of pretty new gift handkerchiefs which are constantly arriving and con stantly being sent out en their pleasant mission. There is no ether such col cel col lectien of fine linen and beau tiful silk handkerchiefs any where else in the city. Ire land and France have sent their best ones of linen. Eng land, the pretty silk sports handkerchiefs in unique print ings. France and Japan, plain white silk handkerchiefs and, from the latter country, are also pongee silk handkerchiefs. Women, handkerchlefi, 15 V.e up te I50 nch. " Men'i handkerchief, 35c te Its each. riiltdrrn'. handkerchief, lc te 91.35 each, We are Mill taking orders for lunil-embrelilered monejrrnmn ir Initial, en Clirl.tmu. handker chief., (Main Fleer) A Notable Cedar Chests in a Special Sale Of beautifully marked red Tennessee cedar, care fully put together. Each chest has air inner dust strip, a lock and key, braces for the lid and casters. A generous amount of cedar shavings covers the bottom of the chest. AH are big, roomy chests, m e a s u r i n g 48 inches long, 20 inches wide and 21 inches high. $19 for a plain cheat; with tray, $21. $21 for a chest with studded brass bands; with tray. $22.50. (Fourth Fleer) Bathroom Mirrors, $5 Oval once or mirrors with rounded co i new. , .. .. , rnpy nae wuie enartieled frtmii a$gmaz9&s& for a Man Without an But there is consolation even when cold overcoats are better looking and better made than ever and lower priced than several years have seen them. Anether happy thought is the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Stere. When it's a matter of getting warm in a hurry, it's a great thing te knew that Every Man, Big or Little, Will Find a Ceat te Please Him Here Never have there been mere overcoats, nor such a great variety of geed overcoats in one collection before. Startling overcoats in many ways. Great, big, warm ones. Robust and American-looking through and through. Or coats that leek as if they just, stepped ever from Piccadilly. Straight, flowing coats loose in line; big, manly ulsters; coats with belts in the back, belts all around, or no belts at all. ?he fashion is for lightness, almost gayness. Plaids, over ever plaids, herringbone effects in tans, grays and mixtures. But the mere staid man needn't change a bit, for the darker, quieter colors are here, tee. Priced from $30 te $100, with the biggest selection around $50. Ne, Sir! Ne Man's Get a Right te Tell Yeu That! It's up te you te wear any kind of n hat you want and you are the man te judge. There's no such thing as looking foolish for the sake of style. Of course, the style influences the "tone" of a hat, the curve and the roll of the brim and the fullness of the crown. But that doesn't mean a stylish hat can leek only one way there's enough leeway for every man te get a becom ing one and at Wanamaker's he can. At $3, or $!, or $5, or $6. (Miiln Iloer) In Cemes Anether Let of These Geed Scotch Grain Oxfords at $7.75 Men took the first shipment out as fast as they could walk. Every pair is worth several dollars mere and they are made in a way that the value can be seen at a glance. Of real Scotch grain in a rich, deep tan. Deuble white oak soles run clear te the heel and masterful shoemaking shows in every seam. (Main l'loer) Men's Lined Gloves Right Inside the Moter Entrance A man can step out of his car and get them in no time. Short, strap-wribt and gauntlet styles, lined with seamless wool, lamb, flcece or fur, $4 te $11.50 a pair. The famous English "Redlenf" gloves, lined with rabbit, lamb or squirrel, $7.50 te $16.50 a pair. Scotch wool gloves, including alpacas, Shetland?, camel's hair, and lined wool, .$1 te $3.50 the pair. (Main Fleer) The Celd Wind Blew in New Quilts Weel ill ted. (.evercil with aatrcn In n wonderful stltctleu of floral ami Persian luttcrns and in every IijurI liable inler rffcet. I'rlced nt 110 mid $15 each and splendid .ilin (Sixth Meer) Choice of Overstuffed Furniture at 25 Per Cent Less But it is hardly feasible te eecause me numncr et particular suits in limited. There are three at $2(i5 same price in figured velour. On the ether hand, there are ten te a dozen of some ether suits, priced $393, $193 and up te S350, these at the higher figures being in velour or mohair. All of the suits have Jeese-spring cushion scats, genuine hair stuffing and are excellently constructed. in tne wneie collection there iiiusiij iniiivucu suns, uu MKen irem regular lowered 23 per cent. (I'lrili I'lenr) It Is Estimated That There Arc Sixty Times as Many Toys Per Child Today as There Were Sixty Years Age And it seems that most of them must be in the Wana maker Tey Stei& ine vana Toys tfcit (provide exercise; .toys that educate! Uv that linn turn ImiEHiiIiiii k.. .kJ.j. u a ,l., Tm "' and There Is Ne (Third Beys9 Overcoats Ready for Winter's Worst Hardly an overcoat fab' ric imaginable that will net be found in the collec tion, nnd overceatings were never se fine and at tractive looking as they arc this season. Styles also show a gen eral improvement ever former years. Smart, distinctive gar ments, including many tweeds, were never se much in evidence. Every boy of every age from 3 te IS years can be fitted. Prices from $16.30 te $35. (Third 1'lnur) quote many individual prices, some cases is in tapestry and three at the are some hundreds of piece s. stock and v Iloer) Being Manly Yet Pretty Is the Problem a Lounging Rebe Faces But the "Redleaf" robes have found a way at least the newest fetyle te come ever from England Is straight, clean cut and as dignified a3 can be, at the same time full of beauty in a me-,t unexpect ed sort of a way. They are worsted robes, soft and almost silky te feel. The roll cellars and turn-back cuffs are in contrast with the body color, including some of the most delightful combina tions imaginable. Fer in stance, camel's hair color robes with gray; French blue (Main The Town and Country Ceat Is a Favorite With the Sportsman There's none of that "bundled up" disadvantage about them for a fact they are light, yet wind proof and warm. Fer golfing, metering, shoot sheet ing, skating for all outdoor there couldn't be a better coat. It has leather sleeves and the body is leather lined. The knit neck and wool wristlets make it (The Imported China Dinner Sets One-Third . Less $50 Aif.pccioIi8n?upef 75 scts lc' Complete sets of 100 piec3, nf flVL Vu ,fr?m 0?csC!1?- marked at an extraordinarily low thS t -t "u ir! a ch01cc of Price S50, which is one-third tes three handsome border patterns-. than regular. (Fourth l'loer) As .- .il. i, .ptBfcy ii n I . 1 ,1. i T ,- -s-L .' Jj j There's a Hidden Wealth of Music in This Dainty Bit of Furniture JJEEP down in the console the very soul of it rests the sensitive mechanism of the Brunswick phene- L'raph, placing at your whim the gems of the greatest, musical artists in the world. Voices that have charmed the critics from Petres jrrad te Frisce; instruments whose melodies echo around" the world are yours te hem .mv ;,. ..n ,.r .l. ..- Fer the Brunswick's New Stratford Medel offers all the rich fullness of tone, the charming reperteiie of master musicians, the wealth ui riiiunuininem mat rverv emer Hrunswick pe.-ssewi iiu ii eners mere. Console itself is really seme as a piece of furi il 5 i"H'n Anne PWi I The fture. tfd. iln- Comferfi Overcoat with gray; gray with tan; green with dark blue; gray with French blue,' green with black. Down the front and around the cellar, cuffs and pockets there rum a silk cord trim ming in still different colors, somewhat gay. Everyone agrees they are beautiful robes and they couldn't have arrived at a bet ter time, for hundreds of women are going te make their husbands happy with one for Christmas. Price $65. Fleer) snug where it touches the skin nnd the elastic box pleat in the back expands and gives with every movement. A fine selection of town and country coats awaits the sports man in the Sporting Goods Stere corduroy, moleskin, fancy tweeds, everplaids and wool suit ings. meed $12.50 te $22.50. Duller?) .' "-; ui ui me unie. walnut, it brings a new de- ligntfulnehs wherever it rcstH. Inside is the mi me median- ew, me same mipeiier mvic .iiiiiuueing qualities that I; wane an uruiiHwieks pep 'I he pi ice for the Strati model iH $ 300. Other- Brit Jt l.l ttrfjfl r V m m- 1 i ' "I n i n a3!tE,)&i!feii5 IMHIOCteW''' m'mm sSSWMBaflfi I MTOJ'i.M-.ri.iKj-i, .HT-ri.-,. wh'kk i mm inr. n ..ji vnj -e fftfrte&v. .' Al s .rv:Tr". XYif A$riikk -M -w? tunwit.w Uttt'7 dh.fi Ai j- -i. f, iSwfnLl.iAsA'4. i,.ft, liiar iaci-a IH'a i j !W&