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. "f- "' . 'r-; -v ttv :. . -a . - .,..., v "TOF tj -jst -jXr- -?-" ' ' " i'"k1 " SV " '' pr' EVENING PUBLIC LEDOER-PHIJADELPHIA, MO&JPAT, OCTOBEK 17, t 1021 ' 1 ! . .. - "i u 7 Organ Playa dt 9, 11 nnd 4 :45 L'lilnir nt Noen WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens nt 9 Stere Closes at 5 A Page of Fresh News With Something of Interest te Every One tfK '"'- " When the frost is en the punkin and the fodder's in the shock" Little Mr. Chipmunk helps "hissclf" and Master and Mether Squirrel are "skipwitches" dashing up the chestnut and walnut pest reads te gather nuts for their babies before the chill, wet and showery winds come along. All nature just new is a schoolmaster teaching te old and young the lessens .of changing seasons that summer garments must be laid aside lfek the new things that November will require. That old "stitch in time" still saves nine. Signed Oeiebcr IT, 192L Once a Weman Wears a Bracelet Watch there is a slim chance, indeed, that flip will ever go back te the ether kind. And in this connection it is of interest te knew thak there is almost every kind of geed re liable wrist watches for women in the Wnnamaker Jewelry Stere. They were made by one of the best watch makers in this country (Mnln Black Silks Have an Interest for Every Weman This Year Paris has shown what won derful possibilities there arc in a black silk gown and it is net strange that women should be en thusiastic at the. results. Fer many years past the Wanamaker Silk Stere has made fine black silks a specialty. And new, when they are se fashion able, women are naturally coming here for the black silks they want. (Tirst If Parisienne Corsets Are Famous there are plenty of reasons for it, nnd a score or se of the latest Parisienne models ire geed ex amples of these reasons. First of all, they am made of the very finest materials te be found in this country or abroad silk breches and batistes and tricots. Second, they arc shaped with extraordinary cleverness the amount of consideration given (Third Women's Capes and Coats Which Are Unique (In the Londen Shep) Yeu won't sec garments like these anywhere else. Even if the distinctive style were copied, the material could- net be duplicated for a long, time, as we imported it ourselves and had the coats and capes rnndc in our own workrooms. This material is a very fine Scotch cheviot and the designs are chiefly everplaids. But the colors! They arc the great feature and they arc marvel ous. The cape is made with a detachable waistcoat te match and the two nre $15. Skirt te match $30. The coat, which is consider ably longer, is $G5. riif (,acr. i Fascinating New Overbleuses at $13.50 and $13.75 Tht, arc intended te go with tne new tailored suits nnd the I Would certainly prove a most de- IMIdW..! .. i .,. . . yum addition te any costume the .,n,. Imagine a dark- blue crepe de pnne blouse with cut work spider web viU. showing bright ? ,eJ??lvrttP t'u,t' '"''lentil. It 18 ?1 I. .10, ar a lecl. all-ever embreid- (lliiril Silk Costume Slips veai under dark transparent 'reh ' t bene as camisole? ?N pcluefmth under thicker ene.. W aie nbaulutcly simple, with (Third Fleer) fawmfe The price rnngc starts with an attractive little sterling silver wrist watch en a black ribbon at $23; with 14 kt. geld cases, $32 te $116. The latter watch and one it $110 arc in the green geld finish in band-made and hand-engraved cases which wove especially made by ns and arc net te be found elsewhere. Tloer) Starting with a geed crepe Georgette, a Japanese habutai or a mcssalinc nt $1.50 a yard, prices go up te $12 a yard for a most beautiful embroidered Canten crepe with deep silk fringe. Everything in the nature of n pluin or fancy black silk comes in between. l'leur) every Parisienne pattern is amazing. Third, their trimmings arc .such as you will sec en almost no ether corsets. Fourth, the variety of women catered te is very great. Incidentally let us add that the group of new elastic Pnrisiennes include "step-ins" and corsets laced in the back. Trices are $8 te $10. l'loer) (Jfc anFnL Lrk fclw llAK. jf AWr5w WAn Will il"rtv III Iff ilffml1r hT M TlJ WW ercd crepe de chine, nay blue with led or mehnwk with silver, for $l.i.7.". There i alsn a fioergette over ever blouse with sleeves of a lighter color and n ery pretty little (Jeergette crepe with openwork Munri'3 of embroidery. TliL also is $13.75. , ' With such a variety, there i small danger of any woman net finding the particular blouse she has in mind. l'loer) hemstitched shoulder sttapii and tops, and these of satin nre $5,50, $7.50 and $8; these Qf eharnieusc nnd radium, $12. All ceme iti blnck and navy. The Pelenaise and the Qverskirt Are With Us Again One of the most delightful of the new nftornOen gowns is it midnight blue brocaded crone, draped in very much the old eld eld time polonaise fashion. At the side it is cnught up with a cabochon nnd tassel of terra cotta and blue, and there is just a suggestion of tcrrn cotta in the corsage. It is $85. Anether of the new gowns has a vide-flared evcrskirt effect. It is a heavy black Canten crepe, ornamented nolely with bread tucking, nnd has a great deal qf distinction. Its price is $48.50. .A cent dress of dark blue meire silk is $85. A dark blue crepc with Chinese sleeves and many rows of crystal beading is $52.50. In thi3 new group of after noon gowns, priced from $48.50 te $95, there nre many charm ing and individual models in Canten crepe, crepe de chinch Russian crepe, brocaded crepe and Georgette. The colors arc chiefly very dark blue, blnck, black with a note of bright color, or the newer shades of brown. The sixes arc 30 te 42. (I'lmi The Smartest Yeung Women Are Buying Their Topcoats Here And beautiful gaimcnts they ar", made en the most original models, with nil the new fashion features, such as bloused ef fects, Jenny sleeves, cape sleeves, enormous armhelcs, flared skirts or again just simple lines as straight as you please. The soft and velvety veleurs, belivins and duvetyns leek their loveliest in these beautiful browns and blues and Burgundy reds nnd black. And the great cellars and cuffs of mole, beaver, squir rel, nutria, wolf or Australian opossum add just the finishing touch of luxury. Fer coats of their quality they arc surprisingly reasonable. One with a great cellar of golden beaver is $80. Wolf trims another at $85. A handsome cape-ccat of black duvetyn and wolf fur is $105. There are exceptionally geed models at .$110, $185, $225 and many ether price.'. most of them mu.-h lower than this. Fur-Cellar Coats Specially Priced at $28 Fer tomeirow c have about 50 coats of brown or leindcer velour with beaverette cellars, in nn excellent model, lined and interlined, at the exceptional price of $28. Sizes 11 te 20. (Sprentl l'loer) Women's Tweed Sports Coats Made Frem English Cleths The tailoring was done here, however, and it could scarcely be better. It is every bit worthy of the line grade of tweeds these coats arc made of. There are the most agreeable heather mixtures, tan, almost verging en maize", grayish blues and mahogany red, just such colors as many women nre nskiug for for sports wear Every coat is wcathcrproefed and altogether u most practical garment for general wear. Prices nre quite moderate for such coats, $-17.50 te $57.50. (I Irst l'loer) Paris Kid Gloves at $2.75 a Pair Ficnch kid gloves arc net only considerably cheaper than last year, but they arc also decidedly better. As an example, here are fine French kidskin gloves at $2.75 a pair. The same gleve last year was $3.50, and nothing like se geed a skin. These arc in black, black - with - white, white, tan, brown and gray. Twe clasp, over ever seam sewn, with Paris-point em broidery. (Mnln l'loer) Special Fine French white lambskin gloves in 12-button length at $3.50, and lU-hutten length at $4 a pair, (West Alslr) Christmas Dells New at One Third Their Regular Prices 25c and 50c . One of the largest dell factories in America has cleaned up its dell business te de ether work and sold us the few hundred dells remaining en hand te go at out-third last yenr's price. 25c each for il-inch character dells with wigs. 50c each for 14-inch chubby baby dells with jointed arms and legs. Why net buy them new and have them dressed in time for Christmas? eiitli 1 Inori Newest Handbags Are of Brocaded Duvetyn This rich and beautiful fabric make- some of the handsomest hand bags we haw ever shown. The deMgiih arc most artistic and the coleungs a delight copper, judo, platinum, fawn, brown and navy. About a deen different styles, with covered or odd shell finish frames, and with self or silk cord handle;!. PrVe-s .Se te $18. ililln I'leuri Carved White Flower Pendants en black ribbon sauteirs are exceedingly dolicnte and picttv. One mav i-hoepo jlaisic .rosebuds or a plaque design d each black ribbon has a tiny geld-plated slide. .The price U only 1.25 ' (Main fleer) A Cape Costume Made te . Measure for $65 It consists of smartly tailored one-piece lrcs of ;ou unfin ished English worsted, topped by a long cloak that reaches almost te the dress hem. This costume is made te measure for $G5. If a coat instead of cape is desired, the price is $10 additional. Tailored suits of imported tweed or homespun aie made te measure for $60. Of Peiret twill or tricetine for $S5. (""crenil Kleer) Mere Belivia Coatings Arrive At $6 a Yard Such geed alues that it took but a shur'. time fe. :ir 'iis: ment of these ceatincs te be exlumatrwi They are a very geed quality, nil wool, of ceursi. an 1 thv mi.'. i.p into extremely handsome coats and wrap. which nie warm mi i vet light in weight. There are these .lesirable shade: navy, mehnwl.. M!av hmwii taupe, Sorrento blue and black, 54 inehus wide. (I'lrit lloer) Tloer) An Armful of New Beeks "The GlrlH." by Edna Ferbcr. $1.75. Which probably ranks as high as any book written by an American in the past l year. "The Willing Herse." by Inn Hay. $2. A story of Britain during the war year?. "The Passing of the Old West," by Hal G. Evarts. $2.50. Concerning the v a n i s h c d animal life. "The Marriage of Harry Wicklow," by Ruby M. Ay era $1.75. "Wall Street Accounting." by Frederick S. Tedman, M. C. S., C. P. A. $0. Accurate in formation for accountants and investors. "Self-Development," by II Addlngten Bruce. $1.50. A book which contains much geed sense. "Harbeurs of Mcnierv." by William McFce. $1.75. Salty stories written en beard ship. "Representative One Act Plays," by British nnd Irish authors, selected by Barrett If. Clark. $3. "Roosevelt, t h e Happ Warrior," by Bradley Oilman. $3.50. A biography by a Harvard classmate "Seeing the Sunny Seuth," by Jehn T. Faris. $0. Well illustrated. (Main I lenrl Bring in the Beys Here Are Their Suits and Overcoats It pays te buy qua!it that is the first principle in buying cloth ing for boys. We believe in selling be-' clothing of quality nnd no ether kind. Today, mere than ever, quality is the distinguishing mark of every boy's suit and overcoat in our stock today mere than ever. Fabrics, fashion, tailoring, finish all arc even better than they have been. And prices ute lower than in several years. The way te buy is te loe!; for the best quality at a reasonable price. This is where you will find it in boys' clothing. Norfolk suits, in S te 18 yar size, at $1(5.50 te $05. Large choice of suits with two pair of trousers at $10.50 te $28. Fine new overcoats in splendid variety at ?20 te $45, in fizes fei )eys of e te 18 years. (Srreml 1'loen 1, P- A New Twe-Strap Pump at 38.50 Seldom have c had u geed .1 looking .sjiec for women as th. for $8.50. And it will wcai ami feci as well as it loel.. It is of dull b!ac cali'.n, v Mi two straps buttoned at 1 he -idc. The heel is Cuban, and h" me dium tee has u straight tip. 'I he welted sole ;? of geed weight fei practical streetwear. Fer um with or without vpat, a ; nn ideal moderate-priced shoe. I'lrsl I !unri Women's Silk Stockings "Seconds" at $1.50 Black, whitman 1 Autumn -lim 'hade? are nmene them, and the; were iliM-nrude geed? ilv would be u dollar me'e. All full-fashion"d hi,e, from one of the largest maker.-, of thib type of hosiery in the ceuntiy. (Melt Alile) A New Let of English Blue Willow Dinner Ware Special at $37.50 a Set "Blue willow" is probably the most famous and universally loved pattern in all dinncrware. Every home of any consequence in town or country has a set of blue willow or wants te have one. Like a grandfather's clock, it becomes a valued family possession. The pattern itself is based upon an old Chinese romance, and the distinctive old Chinese blue color, such a blue as you will find in Chinese rujrs, makes a strong appeal. niue willow ware has been scarce for some years, but we "have secured a very special purchase te sell at much less than the usual price. We have marked it at $37.50 a set of 106 pieces, and we believe this is the lowest price in the city for sets of this ware. Yeu may buy complete sets or as many individual pieces its you require. (leurlli I'lnnr) Paris Makes the Finest Handkerchiefs for Men Among the newest arrivals aic -.emn beautiful colored linen hand kerchiefs, woven into wonderful sheciness and the hem is entirely hand rolled. These are 2.50 each and there are all the colors that a man would be likely te cheese for himself. In the tame lovely French col orings are silk handkerchiefs of exquisite softness. These, tee, are $2.50 each. And should anything still finer be desired, there are the hand--pim handkerchiefs of sheerest linen with tape borders. These are Se te SK5 each. (Miilli I lnr) 500 Men Can Have $1.25 Umbrellas The emergency Fert which men keep -for office use and te lend. I'hey have paragon frames, carver, and plain weed handles, and covers of black cotton taffeta with taped edges. , (Main I'lnnr i English Famous Staiitless Steel Knives a New Let We have just received the.-e cxiellcnt knive-, in live patterns. They aie of the met practical description and de net require scouring. They keep bright and "hin.v at all times and can be sharpened. Dessert knive, .?.". S1G and S1P..10 a dozer. .Medium' table knives, M7, 517.7.") and S20 a dozen. Tea knivTs, Si." a dozen. Fruit knives, ,-ir, a dozen. Game carvrt-, S7..10 a pair. Mecf carvers, thice pieces, lu. Special Kng!i-h knife sharpenei , adaptable te steel b'ade, S7.e0. I en rl li 1 Innri About the Heuse Fer lelini-hi'ig rtevepipc-., grates and utK r iron surface-expo-ed te In at U stovepipe and iron enamel. Itle the '. pint, 30c the pint. An excclieiii ami economical paint for nwi' and ii)j'h lumber udi a- fences, bridires dtid ware houses, net te mention metal, brick and concrete, i- te be had in red. cray, brown, bren.e-grcen and Mack, for SI. 15 the . .alien, and .2.1."j the callen. Hew niiin heuspu . e- wlne iiuhnnek delight in juicy broiled teaks knew the Am'ee bridle i plate'.' It -uinrN re cr the ga llnnm i.n top .f tlu- ti.v4 anl t Tit ie tbir the fat run elf, .-ind . I lists .sj,."i(l. 'I 111' s;i0; KM.t,"- ,- c.a', -I'.imles. eas;, te ,!(.ai, ieas:.' ;venly and is self-basti'itr. Abe it is net very epeniv SI..-J0 S-l.."i0. The I'm nit Oven Slide bung 'he back of the' dish y the ev, te the front, jum by a Vlrvi et- tiu, handli no mere bum- 1 Lands from icaching into t . eei S.'i.T.". ' I mirth I Icmr . 4'' rjj i Mi Hunters Are (retting Ready for Their Season On Nevc-mbe 1 tlu- .-ea-en -, . iiuiii, iiiu-nsinis, n.neii cii)ue, wild tuikiv and ln-ar We have an un.-omme-lv e-mipUte u. of" s. ugh- and double bi shotguns in the celebrated ninke at nrurs r,,,,.,.,,.. e....- .,."... ''' tiir ,.,,,., ,l i, ... .. " "." ", ' -"1" - i i.iu.-er, ;-i,t u .s-,. Shells in Wiiuhesur. I . M gaugi-s and leaiU. let hini- it.unp-oei iiethiiur tin own vc KM: trousers, .sl.2.1 te $0.05; hats and eaps. si.JO te ? 75 Hunting beets and shoes, S0.75 te $22.50. Men's Londen Heuse Gowns in Fine Choice at $25 We have just unboxed a large shipment of F'edleaf woolen drc-sing gowns from Londen. They afford a wide selection at the favorite price of S25. All of fine materials and in various styles. Many different colors and designs. In fact, the assortment is se geed that some people arc placing their gift erdci'3 new. (Mnln I'lnur) Smart Seft -Tee Brogues for Yeung Men Fer nun of any age, for that mutter, but it is the young men in particular who arc se enthusiastic about this style of shoe. Of black Norwegian calfskin with long wing tips and perforation soft tees, stitched heel seats and extra wide shanks and extra low heels Price .'511 a pair. i M The New Mahal and Chinese Rugs Are Very Fine and Reliable Alme-i all of the (Jr. n . are Mongolian weaves, in ether word-, the finest Chinese rugs ,vnen. Their wonderful blue and golden shades are rich in decorative and furnishing possibilities. This is a geed time te buy Chinese rugs, because they are net getting lower-priced, but show an opposite tendency. 'J he Mahals arc for people wanting Persians rugs of rich appearance, that will wear well and come at moderate prices. Mahal Rugs 10.;.x7 ft. . 12.0x8.1 ft. 13x9.3 ft. . 12.2x10.7 ft. 12.3x0 ft. . 10.5x8.5 ft. 12x3.S ft. ., . .22." .$27.-, . $29. .S197 .$297 .528(5 .$295 Chinese Rugs 12fU ft. ... 12x9.2 ft. .. 12x9.r. ft. . . l-'xO ft. .. J2.1x9.t ft. . 11.10x9.1 ft. 1 1x9.2 ft. . K.xll.3 ft. . l.").Gxl2 ft. .. . . if .'JC.'i ..335.1 ..$275 . .S36.1 .$30.1 ..$287 ..$345 .5.135 .5475 Alse a new let of fine extra-heavy Hamadan MesuK, of splcn (l d quality and unusual substance, in she 3x4.6 ft. mostly, and in attratt've rose, blue, green and ecru shades at $37.50 .eSII. ' n mill l'lnnri Fer These Who Prefer Seamless Rugs we have an cur! lent a.'-ei mucin just new, at moderate prices. Wilten s-camle-s uig. 9x12 ft., $2.50; 8.3x10.0 ft., $78.50. Velvet -eamh- rut's, 0x12 A-cminstei M-amed .uc- for 't., Si" Fine Individual Blankets Fancifully Colored Tvv. a;..- (- , f :iK-c- blankets have .-eine te us in a r.ew ,hipment, one kind et' wee' w n - l ,-ettnn warp, the t- b.-.njr m S).c 72x81 inches and prued te e!' at Sl;.."iO eai ii. The ether aie wove:' of ail-wool. waip aid tillm- an4, be u.d ail the way e.-eumi. These aie in -ize 72x90 inche.,, and priced at $22 each. lJcith kind.- a e attiai.'. -.e, comfortable an i s-erv n.eab'e. Vh -e b!i.n;.rt. p'aid blni.ket-t and b'ai.keis in plain, ,1 ,i L-i0.B aie i.cie .-i sp'e-niid -c'.e.'ien and tluv ,,iMn be th" kind that people want M-em :'( v a- il.e- ai e buv ing th n ' -I vlll I In .r open.- m IVuiis, b nr-ia fm i .u. :."-"""'' i." --MUti. m- eavane, i; imnrgten, Winchester t . We-ie-n 1 icld. Pi tn- and L'. S n.,,1 .,,.,.,.... i... i. coat-, S5 te ."Sid (Ilir (etllrrj) m! 11 I Iner 12.5.&.e ft. 12.7x8.7 ft. . 10.6x7.10 ft. 1 1 8x8.0 ft. . 12x8.10 ft. . . 9.8x7.10 ft. . 11x9.1 ft. . ..$357 . .S275 ..$255 ..$267 . .5275 ..$287 . .S195 12x9.3 ft. . 12x9 ft. ... 12.nU.-J ft. . 12 2x9.3 ft. 12.3x9.2 ft 12x9.1 ft. . 13.7x10.7 ft. 19.11x12 ft. 1 1x10 ft. .. , .S3 ID ,.$29.1 . S389 .$375 ,.$2.17 ,.$297 . $389 ..S75 .$425 t't , S52 50; 8.3x10.6 ft., $51. large "e.-ms, pNe ft., S6S.5H; 11.3x12 (with I Innr i re I and 2 i ll ibeii.-. ci j, rfi' V V m s I. - ' itfjlfcj.