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EVENING' PUBHO EEDGER PHILADELPHIA; . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920 ,

9, 11 5:20 WEATHER i K Organ Plnys at and Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5:30 72am Olilmfd nt Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S It Is Goed te See Se Much Fine Merchandise at Lewer Prices Next te the Hat a Weman Rich Beautiful New Lets of Chinese Philadelphia's Best Opportunity Wears or a Man and Mahal Rugs at a Saving of the most significant article of dress is the beets. forMen te GetSuits Little two shoes begin the foundations of 40 te 50 Per Cent the structure of life. Many of these rugs are new as low priced as we have ever known rugs of They have much te de with the under- the same grade te be. and Overcoats standing. Seme of them are even lower than ever in our experience. Why this is se Right new we are selling the Recently there has been an avalanche of is net a matter of vital importance, but just the same, the reason may as well be whole Men's Clothing beets and shoes poured out upon the United told the importers were anxious to convert goods into money as quickly as pos- stock of our States from the Government warehouses. sible. Stere at prices away down. of the stories for which Abraham That in itself would net have made us buy these rugs. One was the net only were their prices Winter Suits, $35, Lincoln was famous is that about a big Hoosier What did make us buy them fact that Fall and during the war who called en a street Arab in phenomenally low, but the quality of the rugs is excellent. $50 and $65. looking 10.8x6.10 ft $357 11.10x8.10 ft $575 Washington for a "shine." The lad, at Persian Mahal Rugs $397 10.6 x 8.3 14.7x11.6 ft ft $395 Fall and Winter Overcoats, . big, long canal beat beets before him, called 12.3x8.6 ft $307 10x8.G ft .$345 wfr the 11.0x9 $545 lEHIMy ft 8x5 ft $157 $35, $50, $65 $75. out, "Jimmy, come ever and helpme, I've get an 11.7x8.7 ft S.'t85 Chinese Rugs and .$589 8.1x5 ft $145 army centract.1' 13.4x9.1 ft $485 12x9.3 ft. 14.8x9 ft $675 11.11x9.7 ft $389 12x9.1 ft .$567 15 x 12 is a sweeping downfall .$575 ft $897 It of prices, and the men of Philadelphia are We becoming mere and mere particular 12.2x8.6 ft $335 11.8x9 ft 14x10.5 $775 are $475 11.10x9.2 .$593 ft advantage. 13.8x10.7 ft ft 15.1 x 12.5 ft $1285 taking great about the shoes we offer, their and 11.8x5.10 ft $475 11.9 x 9 ft .$549 .$567 14.5x11.9 ft $967 There are ether sales of men's clothing, but there is no ether stock of workmanship. 12.6x8.9 ft $195 11.8x9.3 ft 5x3 ft $37 te $55 12x9 ft $392 12 x 9 ft. .$475 $486 4x2 ft $19.85 te $23.50 clothing such as this. 12.3x8.9 ft $396 12x9 ft 2.6x1.6 ft $11.75 (Tlilril l'lenr .Market) 12.3x9.7 ft $475 12x9 ft $445 Signed QMjfmm (Srrntli l'lenr, CIiFHtmit) Nev. JO, 19 JO. Men's Japanese Quilted Madam, That New Winter Hat All the Furniture and Mirrors Heuse Jackets and Robes Used So You've Been Leeking Fer Light in weight, soft, warm and comfortable and best of all, Velvets Are Much in the Little Heuse Lowered inexpensive. - may be in this very group of millinery at interesting prices, which People are always waiting for the shipment we get In This Winter- you'll find in the popular price Salen. at the beginning of each holiday season. An Price home-lovin- g There lias been a very great are the very best made in Amer- There are velvet hats and some soft, pretty duvetynes, and they are As gifts te men or college students they are splendid. demand for them, especially the ica. hats suitable for all needs hats smart enough and pretty enough for 25 per cent has been taken off the price of every Chiefly in plain colors, though some of the jackets are red outside soft chilTen weave, for handsome Beautiful chiffon velvets, bh;ck dress occasions, hats te wear with your new Winter suit, hats te wear piece and some of the pieces are very fine. Here are and blue inside, which should appeal te Pcnn men. costumes, for day dresses, eve- and colors, 40 inches wide, $11 every day, hats for shopping and hats for general wear. a few instances': Jackets, $12 and $18. ning gowns and wraps. a yard. , There are any number of gay pretty colors as well as black, they Robes, $18, $20 and $23. specially A bench with nut te stand at the end of a fine 18 wide, are made prettier with feathers, ribbons and ornaments, end the covered (Mil I Foitunately our assortment Paon veivets, inches needlework in the English sofa, $40. li Floer, Murl.rt) hes been able te meet all the colei'g and black, $5.50 a yard. interesting point is that fashionable manner, $450. Painted commode with and the Plain velvets, 18 inches wide, Net One Hat Is Over $10! An unusual sofa of French marble top, $370. hadcs arc here. The qualities black and colors, $4 a yard. Of course, they've been higher priced, but prices have been con- type, with striped taffeta A walnut coffee table, Eliz- (l'lmt Floer, Cliffttnut) siderably revised. upholstering, $935. An arm- abethan, $82. Men's Fitted Toilet Cases m (Second l'lenr, Clifntnut) chair te match, $600. A Kingsley cabinet, richly A red lacquered cabinet with painted, $935. in Wide Assortment antique Chinese doers, $535. A And it may be hand-carve- long table of tulip weed, interesting te knew that in most instances their Many Twe beautiful d prices lower Never Had a Weman Se side chairs, inlaid with ebony, satinwood are than they were during the last holiday season. walnut their seats and covered with needlework, de- walnut, decoration in Made of steer, cowhide, sharkskin and pigskin, in black, rusiet Raincoats te Cheese Frem lightful in color, $175" each. antique geld, $570. and brown. Fittings are all black and all a geed, practical size. There is such variety in the styles, toe, and even a hint of new A dark oak refectory table Twe mirrors in blue glass Price, $4.50 te $30. frames, copies of mir- fashions. after an old English design, certain f Multi Floer, CliPxtntit) Among these that are waterproof arc rubberized mehairs at $16, well carved and with antique rors at Hampton Court, $420 rubberized at $38. English rubberized coats in black, tan, blue finish, $390. each. , or gray with contrasting color trimming, $25 te $47.50, and finally the A carved credenza in the Twe ether walnut mirrors, pretty oil silk coats in all colors nt $26.50 and capes at $28.50. style of the Italian Renais- exquisitely carved after orig- 200 The weatherproof coats include such geed standbys as gabardines, sance, $250. inals by Grinling Gibbens, Pieces of Office Furniture serges and whipcords, $10 te $85. A little oblong table of wal $160 each. (Flrnt Floer, Central) fc.- - (Fifth Floer. Chestnut) Down in Price They are new marked one-four- th te one-thir- d less than they have been and all are of a desirable type and of dependable qualitv. Women's Smart Dee-Finis- h Oak chairs, $12.75 te $19.50. 1000 Pair Marquisette Curtains Mahogany-finis- h chairs, $11 te $28. Washable Gloves Oak desks, $30 te $134. But these gloves, of excellent quality skins and of most desirable at $1.25 te $1.85 a Pair Mahogany-finis- h desks, $75 te $93. styles, have occasional spots (which will disappear with the first wash- Oak tables, $11.25 te $42. These are all curtains that have $1.35 and $1.50 a pair. Seme have Mahogany-finis- i ing) which put them in the "second" class. been selling at much higher prices lace edges, h tables, $28 te $52. ethers are machine Revolving bookcases in They come in white and the natural color, are of velvety softness and that we have new hemstitched or hand drawn. They enk and mahogany, $J1 te five-butto- n ad- (Third and sufficient weight for Winter wear, and are in length se that women can have the arc extra fine qualities and have Floer, .Market) 3 : slip-e- n style at $2. vantage of the savings before the a casing ready te be hung. ;w- holiday-seaso- n. i -Jili! M . (Went Alule) 500 pair marquisette curtains iU 500 pair half sash curtains of at $1.85 a pair, 2Vj yards long marquisette and voile at $1.23, with two-inc- h hemstitched hems. s (Fifth Floer, Clearing Away Seme Lamps 6000 Yards Outing Flannel Market) at 25c a Yard 50 Dezen Lace-Trimm- ed and Jardinieres All the.se goods in Such a quality as was sold earlier in the season for double. It is New Beeks Scarfs the Oriental Stere have had ene-thit- d Women's Evening Gowns 27 geed weight night- taken fiem their prices te luiiry them inches wide and a for women's and children's "Linceln: the World Eman- Unusual at $1.40 out. dresses and pnjamas, wrappers, petticoats and se en. cipator," by Jehn Drinkwater. 45 lamps at $8.35 te $72. These are of cloisenne, black of Airy Lace In twenty-fiv- e or mere styles of pretty light-colore- d stripes and $1.50. In this readable and Each hawthorn, sang de beeuf and ether peicelains, and are mounted checks, also plain white. for two and .sometimes three electric lights. binatien of brown charmeuse, , suggestive book the author The centers nre of pure Irish Such gowns, while univer- (V-H- t Aisle) 50 jardinieres brown net and henna crepe, studies his subject from a new and all are trimmed with at SJ.30 te $233. Sizes 7 inches te 24 inches; sally becoming, are liked par- blue five-col- another of sapphire and navy angle, making him the prime lace. Six different and white hawthorn, ware and geld medallion ware ticularly by women who find example ideals of styles of lace are among them, and ft with black lace; ether ex- of the best te select from. they come just in time te help in Thanks- dresses of heavier fabrics a the Anglo-Saxe- n race. giving decorations. amples wholly brown. geed-lookin- are of Fine Demestic Rugs for "Touchstones of Success." Very g scarfs for rifle trying. In these the sheer When a dress to be (I mirth Floer, llicstniit) starts out $1.25. Leaders in sixty-fiv- e the money $1.40 each, and tiu laces arc often combined with all-bla- it usually ends by Artistic Hemes professions and callings have size is 18x50 inches. These Angle-Persia- n plain-colo- r charmeuse, and the result is taking te itself a lovely girdle Wiltens and chenille rugs arc taken some of their golden (Flrnt I'loer, Chrxttiiit) delicacy and grace in a high of geld and black or silver and used with the finest furnishings. Our stocks are new this season and moments te tell every ambi- degree. Seme gowns or something equally are in uncommonly geed, assortment. The Worlds Best Dishes of the jade, tious youth hew te succeed. Fer Thanksgiving- - are black, but as many are in brightening. Angle-Persia- n "The Last Days of the dark colors. There is one com- - Prices are $05 te $200. Wiltens Romanevs," by Geerge in a 9x12 ft., $170. 9x15 Gustav a Holiday Candy Thanksgiving Sale (I'lfHt Ccntrul) ft., $231. Telberg and Wilten. The world's Floer 8.3x10.6 $153. Rebert best dishes are none too geed for the Thanksgiving ft., 10.6x12 ft., $231. official story here Bex $3 turkey, is $3. The but it geed te be able te cheese them at one-four- th less than 6x9 ft., $104. 10.6x13.6 ft, $260. given first time. is the 6.9x12 for the It Anether of the Candy SteieV regular prices. ft., $139. 11.3x15 ft., $289. ' illustrated from hitherto un- New Combs All Silk Waists and special holiday packages is thic Our whole collection of dinner sets nre offered at that rate of Plain Chenille Rugs published photographs. generous, big box of sweets saving in this Thanksgiving Sale and we With Shaded Borders NervntiH Housewife." eaeli don't think there was eei Aglow With 9x12 $174. - "The box holds such an assortment of standard sets marked Overbleuses ft., 8.3x10.6 ft., $141.50. by Abraham Myersen, M. D. at uuch an advantage ut 1 pound of chocolates. this time of year. Imitation Topaz All of them new from the 6x9 ft., $87. $2.25. asserted manufactyrers, are selling 1 pound of haul There are American sets at $17, $22.50. $20.25. up te $C0 ' The brown the at (Alain asserted tenaz is prices which would have been a Special Floer Thirteenth) candies. English sets t $30 te $41.23. etene for November, these at 9x12 ft. Wilten 1 se matter of course before the war. rugs at $85 and $135. pound of asserted caramels. French dinner sets at $45 te $315. tractive new ) 1 marsh-mallow- combs and pins are (Hett'iitli l'luiir, pound of chocolate s. Japanese sets, $45 te $105. The plaid with high-lo- w .particularly timely. They are all taffetas Bavarian dinner sets, $33.75 cellars for $6.76. Irish Linen Table te $225. with imitation topaz, but the Bex of vanilla cream almonds. All are complete et. of 100 or 107 stones pieces. arc all of warm, rich colori- The white crepes de chine with Snapping bonbon.-- . Hundreds tn,.i.- - Cleths of Solid -, of nieces of our remilnr ', i ., )- .. , "'- - ng, and trin flnslfrna nvn - .!,. oe i -- e ." tul "" in me imnuu- colored satin stripes for $8.50. Warm Quilts Cream roast turkey. ,...... , .,,., ix-i.- i ...,.." lly and Serviceable ufiew regular prices. Inexpensive irlasa- - pleasing. The tricelctte overbleuses, in Merit at $7.50 Each Complete, $3. ware at sinnlnr reductions. The pure (I)ehh .Stnlri combs in fancv shanes black, navy, brown and henna, at Lessened Prices Of linen, full bleached ami sierr. ClicKtnut) (Fourth Floer, .Chrsinut) tart at ?C50 and go te $18. $10.85. in a variety of handsome floral Replenished by new arrivals, selections are abundant and designs. Tins are $2 te $4,50. (Tlilril Floer, Central) prices anywhere from 20 te 40 per .. cent less than regular figures. Smnll nine fn ...111. l.ixl.l.rwl Weel-fille- Size, 70x70 inches, at $7.30 d quilts covered with "air, the best Japanese silk, plain or te use nt the sirln of th en betli sides, $20. each. Floer, lifTure, are $1.50 Weel-fille- (l'lmt Chenlmit) te $5.50. Silk Petticoats d quilts with figured silk top and borders and $3 te $5 uarrettes are $1.50 $2. a Less te backs plain Pair of silk, $22.50. for are matters of interest te every (Jewelrj Merr, Cliextmil) Weel-fille- d quilts with figured wemun who waid-vob- e sateen tops, backs nnd borders is getting her plain in order. We have of sateen, $15 each. Silk Sports Scarfs Weel-fille- d quilts with figured silk mull tops, borders and Thousands ofPair of Goed Shoes New Taffetas at $6.85 te $10. backs of plain mull, $12 each. Slightly Imperfect,. Manicure Sets Wedl-fille- All real savings Mcssalines at $3.85 te $12. d quilts covered with plain mull, $10. $10 en Wanamaker standard shoes taken out of regular Weel-fille- d quilts Remarkably Goed Silk jersey, with plain and covered with figured cambric, borders of Even looking closely you ran stocks where they have been selling at higher prices. fancy flounces, $5 te $16.50. plain sateen, $10.50 each. at $4 Down-fille- scarcely see the imperfections and Men's shoes come d, sateen covered nuilts. S15: with nlntn i,n,.,ier and women's shoes in high and low styles. .Many Dainty All these in the proper they will certainly net affect the stvles ' imitation ivnrv fittinfrs. go $16; with figured silk backs and borders plain silk) toe, all of them geed and fine ' tight shades te with the new Winter of Japanese wear. many in fashion. in all, in a convenient roll-P- C suits. $27.50. Altogether the largest desirable lot case of real leather, satin (Third Floer, Central) (Mxth I'loer, Centrul) All these scarfs are in stripes, of shoes at lowered prices that has lining-- . in the most desirable colors for been put en the market for a long while. They nri much liptrni- - rhnn tin. sports suits and coats, blnck and Women's shoes at $4.75 a pair glazed green, black and dull black lace 'sual maninirn tnt- fr, v.ie nvi E HAVE twenty Weel Middies and Children's navy blue and white, and in various tee and heel effects. and they have it Brushed tan with a color are among them. come at a geed high-necke- d Women's shoes at $(T.75 "me for W styles of Girls (Main I'loer, Ontriil) a pairdull black calfskin and glazed black and gifts. Skirts for Weel Sweater various tan calfskin lace shoes, leather t nightgowns, bqth V and Sensible, comfortable garments mostly with Cuban and military heels Ili I'leiir, ChfHliiut) Sets $10 Women's shoes at 8.75 a square styles, made of mus- they are for girls, and useful for for pair nearly all sorts of geed calfskin, buckskin and sports and school wear. They couldn't come at u N EXPENSIVE white glazed kidskin high and low shoes, mostly lace, with lin, cambric nainsoek. better Cuban, Leuis and low, bread heels. Rever and Navy blue serge skirts, te time, for they are the warm, laces arc much wanted (First Floer, Mitrkrt) Hem with middies, come in two soft Prices $1.65 te $10.75. wear sets that will styles, en bands or en bodies. keep the just new for scarfs, cur- Men's shoes at $0.75 Handkerchiefs (Tlilril Fluer, Central) youngsters a pair dull black calfskin and glazed kidskin, in straight-lac- e They are of geed serge, the pleats comfortable when tains, lingerie fancy styles, mahogany !or Jack and bearded calfskin and tan grain blucher lace in a variety of styles Women are deep and the skirts are well Frest blows his coldest. Mens shoes at $7.75 G work. Se here are imita- a pair mostly fine blucher and straight . the made. $3.25 te $9.50 and te 16 They cemo in brown, rose lace in dull black for woman who wants a Decorated and and tan.galfskin ; also various black and tan oxfords. unty handkerchief net se plain Scarfs year sizes. peacock blue, and each little set tion torchens, filet crochet middles, of serge flan- Men's shoes at $10.75 a pair a limited let of I simF,c hemstitched one, and Squares Weel or includes a sweater, a cop, leg- and Cluny laces, in edges tan Norwegian and mahogany tW nel, come in red, dark blue or gings and mittens. They'll cordovan and tan calfskin smart shoes. Sm,the revor hem handker-- a fit 3-- chi.f The scarfs ere lace trimmed or varying from 4 inch to 5 .1" Th,a green, and are in many styles. children of 2 to 5 years. ' eno is opetless linen, scalloped and embroidered and iefi,wn,8i8h?esnitiy3i7.5au?airv?ry fme shoes inching tan calfskin, ' patent i Mieer Some have breld, some are with- And $10 is a lower price than inches, prices ,5c to 25c a glazed weave, and Irish. And some- - of the squares match the kidakm, black wak calfskin and mahogany out. S8.50 and 8 te 20 they've becn-400- , cordovan in various jr0:funu?HAly geed .for a scarfs.' te ?15 when wVve hid yard. A few insertions to styics H20 year worn poiexsJ Price, COc. , W match are in the let. (Main V -- rioer, Murkrt) . - XWMUUtUl .(Bevl'JrieWjObwnui; ;TV Floer,. Clieitnut), -- Tatty mrr? H ' i J,.JilAJ ..j M '""' t. - - j. J3 ,'..' iA't i-- N.IjA .. 6. . .Wf rf .& T.