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Waodmard & Wotheay Girls’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats In a Special Sale Tomorrow $15 $99.50 $29.50 $39.50 Opens Tomorrow With a Mother Goose Story-Telling Party Woodmard & Hotheop Tomorrow—in the Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor __ Sports Coats and Smart Frocks,*25 For smartness and variety of styles— thoroughly practical and smart for sports, general every-day shopping or school wear it would be difficult to find a better selection of Sports Coats and Smart Frocks at such a moderate price as $25. [ 4%, A sale that affords remarkable savings—in the very” sort of coats that growing girls and their junior sisters, 1eed for school—and general wear. 2 to 4 O’clock Presenting Harriet Hawley Locher Clever youthful s, in warm plaids, checks and President of the District Chapter of the plain color fabri 11 of them carefully tailored—- League of American Pen Women and warmly lined—some have big fur collars of s and beaverette, racoon or American opossum—just twc i Mother Goose Herself of the many different styles are sketched—the plaid- —in new Mother Goose Stories you haven’t heard before. coat, $29.50; the fur-collared coat, $39.50. You and Mother Are Invited to Come Girls’ Coats, Special, $15, $22.50, $29.50 You know that Children’s Book Week is just to remind Juniors’ Coats, Special, $29.50 and $39.50 Scotch Tams in Clan Colors, Special $1.50 Mother and Daddy—and little folk, too, about Books. Every boy and girl loves to read—some Fairy Tales, Brushed Wool Scarf Sets, in colors, $5 S > 3 Tales of Adventure, How to Make Things, about Birds, Smart Sports and Dress Hats, in colors, $5 or Animals. And so we celebrate Book Week each year, N 22 because it just reminds everybody that young folk should have more and more books to read this year and next year. The Book Store is ready with hundreds and hundreds of the most interesting books—and, too— Sports Coats Plaided, striped, plain; those good-looking, swagger-type coats, straight and slim in line, with big collars—and a pocket or two—swing- ing free from the shoulders, or belted, just as you prefer—$25, Smart Frocks —the boyish type that is so particularly smart and becoming to youth. Twills or the new charmeen, straight and slim of line, with delightfully chic touches of color introduced in linen collar and cuffs, or braid, as in this chic frock sketched. Of navy blue twill, with narrowest braided designs in blue, red, tan and white; collar and cuffs of tan flannel bound in red leather—§25. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ School Frocks, $12.50 Very attractive, girlish frocks of twill, wool crepe, serge or velvet—simply tailored —some trimmed with a touch of bright silk or wool embroidery ; one of the smartest we sketch—it begins with a pleated i skirt which buttons to a crisp white dimity blouse—and there is a navy blue jacket piped in the plaid—$12.50. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Juniors’ Smart Frocks, $25 The popular coat style is vouthfully adapted in these new frocks for juniors—the straight, slim line frock that youth wears so well—and the pleated skirt frock —one of which we s —in navy blue twill with the artest white oidery collar and cuffs, and rows of smoked pearl buttons—$25. 4] All the New Christmas Books Are Here Ready for Children’s Book Week—Nov. 10 to 17 Book Stare, Fifth fioor. Gli;slening Metallic Cloth Fashions Newest Hats,$15 Hats you will see wherever smart women gather at smart afternoon occasions. Hats particularly de- signed to lighten the darkness of Fashion’s winter wraps—hats in The Junior Netherall, $2.50 The Junior Netherall is the ideal corset-garment for the growing girl. Fashioned of soft treco, with just enough support—and it combines girdle, vest and brassiere all in one. Dainty, attractive and washable. Other Netheralls, $3 and $5. Corset Section, Third floor. Riding Habits For the Younger Woman $39.50 Correct habits to get into these brisk Autumn days—when it’s such a joy to get out into the open for a brisk canter. Correct tweeds, smartly tailored, follow- ing the straight lines of fashion; in browns, grays and tans. Bedford Cord Riding Habits, tan, $45. Women's Skirt Section, Third floor. Coats and Caps and Clothes for Babies Long Coats, Hand-Embroidered —are of cashmere or crepella, in soft creamy shades, daintily lined with softest silk, and some have exquisite and dainty de- signs hand-embroidered—others have tiny collars and cuffs beautifully scalloped; $7.50, $10 to $25. the small turban mode to wear with big fur collars; gold and sil- ver or colorful metallic cloth— with chic veils, colorful foliage, or SEES Red or Navy Flannel Middies, $4.50 to $7, are trimmed with white, gold or black. ‘ White Jean Middies, sizes 6 to 22, $1.50. THT Serge Gym Bloomers, sizes 12 to 22, $4.50. Sateen Gym Bloomers, sizes 8 to 22, $1.75 and $2.25. Girls' and Jdwlors® Scction, Fourth foor. Splendid Winter Overcoats for Boys Sizes 11 to 18 Years $18.75to $35 ] Sizes 3 to 10 Years 3-50 to $25 Our Boys' Section has a splen- did winter overcoat for every type and size of boy. If he is growing up and likes an ulster coat like Dad's—you’ll find sev- eral good-looking, big roomy ulster models for him. There are short sports models, too, a smart pin. Millinery Section, Third floor. SPECIAL—500 Satin- Bordered Colored Silk Umbrellas, $5 Smart silk umbrellas in the smart shades to harmonize with smart Autumn cos- tumes— Satin Bordered, in Red, Green, Garnet, Taupe, Purple, Brown, Navy, Black —with exceedingly good- looking wood handles va- riously trimmed with bakalite in contrasting shades—han- dles finished with leather straps or thongs— Some smart black and white effects—and All Remarkable Values. Special Tomorrow— Women’s Washable Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves, $2.95 The very lowest price we could possibly offer in gloves the quality of these—they’re the smart strap-wrist style— of fine capeskin—P. K. sewn —Paris Point embroidered backs. Fashion’s Smartest Shades French Gray Beaver Brown Tan 60 Dozen Pairs on Sale Tomorrow Glove Section First floor. for the growing-up boy; and if he’s just a little fellow, there are Junior ulsters, English type coats, or popular Jack Tars—in chinchillas, cheviots and ker- seys. All of them warmly lined— chill-proof on the coldest win- ter days—and they're tailored with a thought to the hard wear they're bound to get. For the Boy Who Can Wear The English Type Suit An Extraordinary Value in English Two-Knicker Suits, $17.75 A price that is ‘way lower than you would ordmarily have to pay for suits lske these; suits, decidedly English in style, fabric and tailoring. Just a limited number, however, at this price. 7 to 17 years. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Shelled Nuts Fresh New Stocks Ready for Thanksgiving Salted Pistachio, $1.50 Salted Almonds, $1.25 English Walnuts, $1.25 Pecans, $1.50 Filberts, 75c Salted Peanuts, 50c Black Walnuts, $1.25 Almonds, $1 Brazils, 90c Our Delicious Chocolates Chocolate-covered creams, nuts and fruits— 60c, 80c, $1 1b, Candy Section, Fourth floor. You Can Buy This Fine RADIOLA IV On Our Convenient Deferred Payment Plan This is a detector and 2-stage set, with a built-in loud speaker—making it pos- sible for the whole family to enjoy the concerts, lectures and various entertain- ments in the air every day and night. Ask to have this fine Radio Set demon- strated. The Radiola IV, $275 Other Sets, $55 to $175 Radio Demonstration—Victrola Gallerles—Fourth floor. Umbrella Section, First foor. Young Fellows” Overcoats $30 and $35 Double-breasted plaids and plaid-backs, half or full belted; with big convertible collars. Heavy, warm, good-looking fabrics, in tans, browns and soft grays. Tailored with a smartness that will appeal to any young fellow. Sizes 33 to 37; for the fellow who'’s any- where from 14 to 18. Two-Trousers High School Suits, $30 Plain and fancy models in long-wearing tweeds, cheviots, cashmeres and worsteds; light and dark browns, grays, blue, heather effects—smart stripes. The extra trousers mean almost double wear, and you have the satisfaction of knowing that there’s an extra pair, nicely pressed—when you're ready to change for the evening. Sizes 33 to 37; 14 to 18 years. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Klosfit Silk Jersey Underthings Moderately Priced, 9790 Klosfit Silk Jersey is the ideal fabric for the underthings that are to be worn with the new slim, straight sil- houette—for they not only cling, but are pliable, which means excellent wear. Costume Slips, $7.50 Petticoats, $7.50 Pettibloomers, $7.50 Three styles of which we sketch— you may choose them in the new Autumn shades. Petticoat Section, Thirl foor. Exquisite Bonnets, $1.50 to $7.50 —are of crepe de chine or faille silk, exquisitely trimmed with lace, chiffon or hand-embroidery. Handmade Dresses, $3 Long or short dresses of fine nainsook or batiste; neck and sleeves finished with the daintiest scalloping, some briar- stitched, tucked or trimmed with dainty French knots. Babies’ Shirts, 95¢ —are of silk and wool and cotton mixture; very soft, buttoned down the front and nicely finished with crochet shell edge. Sizes to 3 years. Babies’ Cotton and Wool Shoulder Straps, 50c Bands with tab attached for fastening diapers. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Warm Leggings Needed Now Little folk who wear socks this weather need warm leggings when they go out- doors to play. Jersey Leggings, warmly lined, in black, brown, navy and white ; priced according to the quality—3 to 8—$1.50 to $4.50. Corduroy Leggings, $3.25—come in black, white or brown; in sizes 3 to 8 years. Children's Underwear Section, Fourth fleor. Warmer Underwear for Girls Combination Suits, 35 wool for warmth, with a little cotton mixed in for wear; with high neck and long sleeves; accord- ing to size, 4 to 16— $2.50, $3 and $3.25 Vests, high neck, long sleeves; pants, knee or ankle length—in 34 wool—sizes 4 to 12— $1.50, $1.75, $2 garment. Children's Underwear Section, Fourth fioor. Well Shaped Shoes for Little Fellows There is a lot in the shape, the careful workmanship and the quality of leather—to consider when you are buying shoes for little fellows, whose feet are growing fast, and who wear them out so quickly. So we are especially careful to see that he is fitted with just the right kind. Plain-toe Bluchers with flexible welt soles, in tan calf, black calf, or patent leather; sizes 4% to 8, $4 and $4.50; sizes 8% to 11, $4.50 and $5. Youths’ Soft-toe Bluchers, with welt soles and spring heels; tan calfskin; sizes 114 to 2, $5. Young People’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Little Fellows’ Laced High Shoes, in gun metal calfskin; for school or dress wear; sizes 1175 to 2, $5. Santa Claus is Really Here Hundreds of the Loveliest New TOYS —you ever did see came in Santa Claus’ pack— Especially for Boys Gilbert Toys If you're interested in making things or ex- perimenting with things — you'll like these new Gilbert Toys alot. We’re especially inviting all you boys to come in and see the demonstration of Gil- bert Toys. New Mechanical Toys, too—Trains with all the tunnels, tracks, switches and everything to make a real railroad— and be sure not to miss the Erector, Mec- cano and Chemcraft toys. Girls Will Love These Wonderful TOYS —that are especially made for play house- keeping— Little electric stoves, sewing machines that really sew — electric irons and ironing boards — brooms for clean-up day — tables, chairs, kitchen cabinets and even a little red cedar chest to keep dolly’s clothes in. Beds, dressers, too—and trunks—and if you're fond of music, a little piano, or perhaps a talking machine with records just the right size. Hundreds of Dolls, too. And Be Sure to See Santa Claus —have your letter ready when you come—telling him just what you want him to put in your Christmas stocking. He'll be very glad to see you— here in Santa Claus’ Land—Fourth floor. ?'.,\