mm$m mi Hut'" IvlfA UXWIJili'X f ' 111 T MmAMMMJMMMM l MPlPf v &vw ? p lj at 9; Organ at 11 and 5:15 Vi.i.m and Meledy at Moen WANAMAKER'S stew em t WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Stere Closes at 5:30 ." ChlutM Moledy m 1 Jv ' Af.W What Wonderful Times te Make Ready Fer! And Here's a Stere Full of Hel&- JPffgp A Father Speaking te His Sen aid, "Wear your learning, like your watch, in private pocket, and de net pull it out and itrike it merely te show that you have one." . if you are asked what o'clock it is, reply, tut de net proclaim it hourly and uncalled for. Yeung: fellow, fold up your pride and keep it under lock and key. Signtd November 2.1, 1022. Dressmaking te Measure at Moderate Prices THE Women's Custom Tailoring Bureau makes te measure net only sim ple daytime and street frocks, hgt afternoon and dinner gowns of any degree of elab oration. (Btcend C '.' j l Fine Cashmere Duvetyn Wraps All Have Mele Fur NO OTHER fur seems te blend as well with this exquisite silk - and wool fabric. Sometimes it is the natural mele, but, if the wrap is black, the fur is the silky black-dyed mole which is new se scarce. One hardly knows what te call Mich beautiful wrans. They arc often mere like cloaks with graceful envelop ing lines. Anether one will (I'lmt Novelty Coats of (Dyed Muskrat) A LL the coats are long, and l all of the one dark fur which is becoming te blonde and brunette. And they have a certain distinc tion, due te simplicity. One, for instance, is quite straight with a muffler cellar, rust-colored lining and tas selcd braid girdle. The price is $450. Anether, which a small woman or young girl might wear, has its cuffs and cellar (fefcund 200 Women's Ceat and Dress Suits ("Three-Piece" Suits) Reduced, New $100 te $200 ATfllKD and sometimes mere has been taken from the prices of these n sulis and here they are JUHt In time for ThanksgMng and Just the thingx te wear nt the big game under warm topcoats uf fur or cloth. The) arc made of flour and ether pik. fabrics; of fur c eths and in u few in stances of homespun and tweeds. All except the fur cloths are trimmed with fur, natural (rlml New Dresses for the Yeung Weman te Wear en Thanksgiving "IHAUMtvr. iuti.. .I.,..-., j of paisley pattern crepe, the new Hat crepe, tus Raii crcj.e or crepe de chine. we have smart hlouse Jackets te match, ethers are made in peplum fashion with J bhu.su of printed crepe trimmed with a loop trimming the plain crepe. Among the most novel is a t (Nri'und Qfymttfe Many lovely chiffon velvet gowns have lately been made, for 125. Simpler frocks are priced from $25 te 835 (for wool crepe and surge, up te silk or Peirct twill at $50, and kasha cloth at $65. Prices include materials and making. Fleer) resemble a double cape, the shorter cape being lavishly trimmed with the fur. Again it is a full-length cape for example, one of mole color with bread bands of mole from shoulder te hem and a double high standing cellar of mole. Ne two are alike and the individuality speaks for itself. Thev ane priced from $230 te $475. Fleer) the Hudsen Seal made interesting by the fur being worked in horizontal lilies. Price $475. A wrap coat with a jewelcd button te match its blue and taupe lining, $650. One with circular skirt and huge muffler, $700. Anether with wide sleeves and brown broche satin lin ing, $075. As a rule there are only one or two of each style, but the styles are many. l'lnur) and dyed squirrel, Australian opossum, fox and beaver; and all arc in the ment desirable colors the prays, dark and lighter browns, plenty of black and dark blues. The coats are long and hliert; and the upper parts of the dresses are made of silk-and-uoel epenge, of printed and plain crepes and various novelties; as a rule the cor sages match the coat linings. Hardly two alike but all sizes in the let, llcmr) V soft platinum gray crepe, etltchiil en the bleuse and down one side the front with coral red. The little jacket has u tilmming of wide loops of the crepe. Ne matter what the plans an e for Thanksgiving, thore is n ntw and appropriate drebs lieie. I'ricesi from $18 te $8!). Heur) The Rustle of Silk Is a sound every woman likes te hear. Glint of geld fnd silver, sheen of. satin and silk, softness of velvet, richness of brocade, ra diance of color never was (Mnt These Slippers Are Going te the Opera as the proper complement te beautiful evening toilettes. Cleth of silver, or sparkling silver brocade; cloth of geld or geld brocade; cloth of alumi num (which does net tarnish); and metal cloth shot with all the colors of the rainbow in a lovely Persian sandal effect Priced f 12 te $18 a pair. Satin in brown or black, $9 te $14 a pair. High or low French heels. Lew-cut opera, one-strap or sandal effects. Rhinestone ornaments add te their sparkle. $4 te $50 a pair. (Flrit Fleer) "Slip On Your Slippers9' Is a Cheerful Invitation te Any Man Then fellows a peaceful eve ning with perhaps a pipe and a geed book, or cheerful ones te talk te. But the slippers are the first need and what a time Christmas is te give them. And what a wonderful selec tion there is te pick Chustmas slippers for all the men in the family. Leather ones, or felt ones, or the felt that leeks rough and ready like some new sort of cloth, lined with camel's hair. And what styles! Nine out of ten men never knew before there were se many different kinds. (Main Read What These Notable Musicians Say of he AM PICO the crowning achievement of piano invention, acknowledged by these and many ether discrim inating artists te be the most highly perfected re-enacting piano in the world. Sergei Rachmanineff the great Russian composer-pianist, says: "Because of jts absolute faithfulness of reproduction and its capacity te preserve the beautiful tone painting, the Ampice gees far beyond any it-producing piano." Fritz Kreisler who plays the piano with the same exquisite art that he plays the violin, says: "The Ampice is remarkable in the highest degree a joy te the listener and te the artist who see himself in an aitUtic mirror, se te speak." Lee Ornstein the composer-pianist, whose individuality and expressive art place him in the highest rank of living pianists, says: "Te my mind no great artist can honestly proclaim the playing of any instrument as comparable te the Ampice, unless he ha- missed listening te it." Godew8ky8 opinion of the Ampice is expressed in these werds: "I must state that no recording of mine en any instrument whatever gives me the deep unalloyed satisfaction that these reproductions en the Ampice de." Dehnany the great Hungarian composer-pianist, says: "It is -with gratification thnt I write you after hearing my own tecerding for the Ampice. They are true portraits of my playing and have made stjch a record as I am sat isfied and delighted te have represent me. I congratu late you en a supreme artistic success." Ellu Ney the brilliant Dutch pianist, employs this significant phrase: "Truly it would be difficult te say whether the artist or the instrument is playing if one did net knew." Germaine Schnitzer one of the greatest living women pianists, says: "The day en which I could listen te myself en the Ampice was ene of the happiest of myJife, and I am grateful te have lived te be Ampiee'.s greatest admirer." The Ampice, obtainable only in the finest pianos, is te be had in the Chickering, the Knabe, the Haines Brethers and the Marshall & Wendell. It is priced from $1050 up, and for sale in Philadelphia only at the Wanamaker Piane Salens en the partial-payment plan, if desired. (Kuitllun Hull, rlrteiiil Fleer) in a Christmas Bex there such a display as is new spread out in the great Christ mas Silk Stere, for holiday cheesing. Every gift length gees in a box. Flear) About That New Blouse for Thanksgiving Some especially pretty ones of a kind many women are ask ing for have just arrived. They are in the form of juckets, open all the way down the front and fastening te one side. One style is a dark blue or tan blouse with a soutache silk braiding in the' same or a con trasting shade. Priced $13.50. Anether new jacket blouse is in heavy printed crepe, oyster white in cqler, with navy or black printing. The revets and cuffs are of plain black or navy crcpe de chine. The price is $22.50. (Third Fleer) In felt there is the high-low model with the top that leeks as if it were folded down and is usually in centiasting colors; or the little Evcit cut, or Remeos, or several ether kinds with leather or felt soles. Priced $1.90 te $3.50. IJut the difference is even greater among the leather slip peis. Of course, the Juliets and little slip-en kinds lead, then they grew all the way up te the beet style with a fancy plush top, or a geld band or some ether mark of distinction. They may be white, red, pat ent leather in black, or any color at all. Priced $1.30 te $10. I'loer) Wanamaker Hall Clocks Travel Far and Wide One went as far West as Les Angeles, California, where it has become a part of a home. Others have gene te Ohie, West Virginia and many ether stutcs. It speaks well for the reputation of the Wanamaker clocks thut people should come from afar te buy them. The reputation for reli ability has always been upheld and we Intend that it always shall be upheld. - Mahogany-cased hall clocks from the bf-st American makers, chiming Westminster chimes en tubular bells, are priced fiem $200 for one in a plain Colonial case up te $825 for a finely carved period style. (Muln Fleer) A Dainty Gleve With a Silver-Embroidered Cuff is ene of meny pretty glove novel ties just arrived. It is of chamois lisle with a line suede finish, and comes in black, white, gray, mode and beaver. Priced $2.50 a pair. Lenger gloves in the same turn up cuff style, embroidered te match the backs, $3 a pair. Other chamois-lisle novelties In clude eight-button length slip-enj with pearl-buckled bracelet straps at $2.50. TwcK-c-butten length mousque meusque taires with novelty embroidered bocks and arms, $2.73 and $3. Embroideied cuff gauntlets, $3. (Muln Fleer) New Shipments of Fine Belivia and Duvetyn Coatings Ne yivireity here, uhsitexf-r may le elsewhere! K-ry w.uittrt roler anil perv (IcslrnMt- wi-ave In line all-wool belhl.is lrem $0 10 $11 u ,ird ami In rich mid lUHtreus wool dinetyna from $ SO te $8. llnmlseniM -neueh for eui!ng as well in day wr.ips. All SI Indies uldp. (Flmt Fleer) Initial Handkerchiefs te Give Her Newly arrived and ii tilt daintier than thi- enllnary Initial liandkircliW TIip IliiPti In llrinr, the embroidery hand ilone and the hem ppeke, tttltched. I'rlctd 50e each or $5.50 a dozen. (Knl Altle) Holiday Ribbons Are Ready Bright red or reen. the two colors mixed, or miwtletee, holly or pelnxbttla all the illffeient kinds te tie up Christmas packages. Frem 10c te DOc a jdoce of ten arcU. (Main Fleer) 300 Pair Letitia Corsets Reduced te lessen the number of models in Lctitias and we arc weeding eutf some models thut arc almost iden tical with ethers. About 300 pair, all new, all geed and of all tpcs and varieties, arc cut one-half and one-third. The lowered prices are $2.50 te $8. Sire lines arc incomplete, of course, but all sizes are included, and there arc tjpes for all figures, in ceul il, broche, batiste, suede cloth or elastic. All are whalon whalen whalon bened. (Third Fleer) Fine Fleer Lanterns Made of ureiiKlH Iren rind finished in pelv limine, some with three fet himI the reut with four; mid nil with parchment ) linden, banded and tlnt'd Trices, '10 and 133.50 each. Minn flne laiKllsh table lanterns ara made of brag They would be ilc-ce-rathe. If placed en a mantel. Trice, 6u each. (Fourth Fleer) Mesh Bags With Black Enamel Peep narrow PaK' of Mher-ptated nrim-r im-sh, with dots of blaik en.unej scattered through them, nr the latent fad. and graceful and attractlva for gifts tliey arn. Twe styles, each IS, 50. (Main Fleer) Oh, Well, It Won't Cost Much te Get A Rug for the Guest Roem It cm be made te leek cozy and inviting vv i t li an inexpensive woolen fiber rug or a Colonial rag rug. And they arc much in favor, tee. Woolen Fiber II l U ft , $HM te J3fl ,tn H, .1x10,11 ft., I7 te .11.. -1(1 !) (I , II..'A le .-.-l) Hap; Hurs Oil: fl !, 811.13, HD..M) Hx 10 ft., Ml. .Ml , I, XlO.H ft., fit (ixe ii 5.'-'. Sin (bte(b Fleer) A Quarter of a Millien Dellar Collection of the World's Best Dinnerware for Thanksgiving and Christmas Tables Never have we shown such a wonderful stock of dinnerware, such a splendid variety of decorations and patterns, such a range of prices in both complete sets and open stock. Nearly 300 separate and distinct patterns are shown and prices for complete sets of 106 pieces range all the way from $15 te the rich and splen did sets in elaborate geld embellishments at ?600 and, in individual pieces, te $350 for a dozen magnificent service plates. The cream of the world's best wares in the most beautiful patterns, that is what the stock represents. And it is doubtful if such low prices for such desirable wares can be found anywhere else. Here are a French china dinner sets at $135, in cluding two Thee. Haviland patterns; wide border decorations, all with coin-geld handles and geld .edges; splendid value, and are in open stock. Complete sets of lOti pieces. French china dinner sets of 100 pieces from Limoges, beautiful decorations, de sirable shapes, all with geld edges and coin coin geld handles, specially priced, $75. English semi-china dinner sets of 100 pieces in a brand-new treatment, all pieces in Colonial shape; with wide geld band en edge and quarter-inch coin-geld shoulder band, and matt geld handles throughout; in the center of every piece a large flower Reck Crystal Frem the Orient Necklace." of jiellsln d round graduated balls are priced ?" and $85. while a MrliiK of old crjBtal beads Is marked ISO. Recl: crjttul earrings Include many Btylen hee;i!, balls and rings between ?2S.50 and $40. (.Muln Fleer) Hew Easy It Is te Snuggled Up in He leeks warm and cozy and even teems possessed of a new f-ensc of well bcinp. New that cold days have come te stay, mere men than ever arc s-eekinc; the comforting folds of a big fur coat. And -U inq mes-t of them arc findinir it in the Londen Shep. Naturally the most demanded are the big hairy-looking rac coon coats. They are lined with tweeds or worsteds in indistinct plaids or nutria. Trier, $400 te $525. Fur-lined coats with fur cellars have surfaces of tweed, cheviot or melten in everplaids or plain colors. The Hninjrs arc of muskrat or mink nnd the cellars, beaver or otter. 3185 te $850. Then there are smart loekins tweed coats in a score of color ings with Australian opossum or beaver cellars. Priced $75 te $135. Even children can get a racoon coat, for the sizes range as bmall as eight years. (The Gsllerj) Rich and Exquisite Quilts Quilts in h ch comfort and p richness arc magnificently com bined. I Weel-filled, ."nine down-filled, all beautiful, in cecrings of ' gorgeous silks, smu'iiis and bro- cades and in the diwrsity of ' color effects, ranging from the , simple, plain tones te the most gorgeous combination. i iSUth Less Than a Menth Till Christmas! All the toys have the word and Santa Claus has started en his journey down' from Greenland te stay until Christmas! He's premised te let us knew the minute the very minute that he'll reach Philadelphia. And the toys! These are their days. Hew proud they are of having been chosen -out of a whole world of tevs for the ureal Wanamaker Tey Stere! That means that they are the best of their kind. The best toys must hae the best Te Stere as their background, se it is only natural they come te Wanamaker's. a ' y- i '-V few of the outstanding values: (fourth Fleer) What Mere Cheerful Gift Than a Singing Canary? Gay little Harz Mountain senpster3 are p-ieed $4.7." each. St. Andreasberg; rollers, $7.50 each. Brass cages of all kinds, $3 te S18.75. (Fourth Fleer) Envy the Man All a Big Fur Ceat SvfyjT ,mta rfJTS4 RP One entire room is given eer te them. There isn't another such cozy, colorful, comfort-full place in America. Prices from $20 all the way up te $50. Seme of the finest quilts are handsomely enriched with leely laces and anpliquc work. Doer) rn basket medallion, the richest and hand semest sets in a long time, $85 a set. Coin-geld encrusted dinner sets choice of three designs in fine French china; matt geld handles, handsome shapes and low in price $167.50 for a complete set of 106 pieces. A special group of fine English and American semi-rhina sets of 106 pieces in new border decorations, geld edges and coin-geld handles unusually low at $35 a set. Fine imported china dinner sets, three handsome patterns, all new; complete sets of 106 pieces, priced one-third less than regular at $50 a set. Wicker cajres and stands, $18 te $34. Alse a complete collection of everything necessary te a bird's comfort. Hew Beautiful Is a Silk Shirt Te Tep His Christmas Gifts Shirts that are gay with col ors, or just the neat, always fashionable white broadcloth. There never were mere beau tiful stripes in silk shirts stripes in colors se much in keeping with a man's attire. Ami, surely enough, the best of them must be here. Jerseys, gleaming jacquards and broadcloths in a wonderful medley of stripes and the long wearing broadcloths in plain white. Price $7.50. (Main Fleer) The Mayflower Fi re Lighter Is New, $3 Of solid brass with a polished surface, this charming bit of brightness will light up any hearthstone. Within is a large piece of ab sorbent fire-clay en a sturdy red, te be used as a torch when saturated with kerosene. A brass tray te match is priced $1. (Fourth Fleer) Helps for the Partially Deaf There is a considerable va riety of ear-horns and electrical instruments which are really ireful te people who arc some semo seme what deaf, and an expert will csplain them te people who may wi.sh te try them befere order ing. (Main ((tilery) fH'triith I'leur) l A. V - Kl I i "lM