Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| ‘The Cheney tonal system is controlled by an auto- matic needle adjuster. Two cubical air chambers are so arranged that the sound vibrations are equally devel- oped and amplified. Prices, $85 to $500. 7 ° Columbia The Columbia contains practically every mechanical improvement of permanent worth—tone control motor smoothness and _ silence- maximum reproduction of tone—cabinets equipped with automatic record file and eiector. Prices, $26 (o $250. Period styles to $2,500 sae ae Edison “Re-creation” applied to the Ed ducing q by Mr. develop a could not be is the term music. $155 to The Pathephone is the in- vention of the famous Pathe Brothers of France. It uses the permanent, genuine sap- phire ball to gather vibra- tions from the record, hus doing away with the necessity of constantly changing needles, ‘ onprtees, $45 to $400, Period styles up to $500. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919 JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York For the first time in the history of any store (excluding the Wanamaker Store in Philadelphia), so far as we know, the great talking machines and phonographs made in America are brought together in one store, so that every- body about to buy one of these magnificent musical instru- ments can choose at will from these seven. 7 This is an accomplishment long desired by the public, but never before attained. The talking machine or phonograph, whichever name you prefer, is the greatest home musical instrument of the age. It will sing or play anything that has been sung or played; It is limited only by the bounds of human artistry. We have brought together seven great machines of merit in America. Heretofore you would find one machine in one store, another in another, a third in a third, and so on, each with its accompanying records. If you went to a Victrola store, you got only the Victrola machine and the Victrola records. -If you went toa Columbia store, you got only the Columbia machine and the Columbia records. If you wanted to make a selection from the productions of all the great artists, you had to go all over the city from one store to another. That is all changed now. : The Wannamaker Store announces seven great talking machines and a full supply of records for all of them, and the records are generally interchangeable. You can come to the Wanamaker Store at once and visit the Talking Machine Shop and test out for your own satisfaction the merits of these great phonographs and talkingmachines-— CHENEY SONORA COLUMBIA VICTROLA EDISON VOCALION PATHE The prices of these machines in their various types range all the way from $20 to 6,000. Whatever the style of the furniture in your home, you can secure an instrument co match it—that is, you can match up your furniture with an instrument of any one of the seven makes described here Please note that this Wanamaker collection is not an assemblage of experimental or little-known instruments, but comprises seven talking machines or phonographs that have a national reputation. This Store (outside of our Philadelphia Store)! is the only Store to erhibit and sell all the seven. Not only that, but a small initial deposit will secure any instrument in the collection with the most reasonable terms for the payment of the rest. It takes only a few dollars to have sent home any one of these magnificent instruments with a collection of records from any of the various makes, or comprising all of them, if you choose. The magnificent exhibit is ready now We have rearranged and enlarged our Talking Machine and Phonograph Store with thirty music rooms and with every convenience for our customers. We will welcome you at once and serve you as no other store in the world can do. First Gallery, New Bldg. * * * In connection with the opening of the greatly enlarged Talking Machine Section, we are showing in the Auditorium the most complete collection of Period models of phonographs and talking machines ever exhibited in America They are the products of the seven great organizations now represented in the Wanamaker Store. American cabinet makers and furniture workers of the highest ability have fashioned them with marvelous skill—beautiful cases for the matchless jewels within. $500 to $4,000 each. First Gallery, New Bidg. Store houre—9 to 5.30 Seven Great Phonographs and Talking Machines-in one store .Together with an exhibition and daily demonstration concerts by the artists themselves in the Aditorium Friday’s Concert Auditorium, at 2:30 Thefollowing Pathe art- ists will appear in person: Grace Hoffman Alma Beck Louis James Hans Kronol Alexander Russell, at the organ and piano. To-day— Edna Beatrice Bloom soprano Ermine Powell .... J. Thurston Noe trumpet Admission complimentary. First Gallery, New Bldg. Sonora The Sonora tone amplifier is made of wood throughout and is perhaps the most important feature of this instrument. The reproducer is built with the utmost care to record hundreds of vibra- tions each second. Prices, $60 to $1000, Period models up to $950. Victrola The Victrola is a widely known instrument of excep- tional merit. With Victor Records it will bring to your home music played by’ the world’s greatest artists. Prices, $25 to $950. Period styles up to $5,000 Vocalion The outstanding features of the Aeolian-Vocalion are its purity of tone and a personal expression tone- control. With the GRADU- OLA anyone may introduce new and charming ex- pressions with any make of record. Prices, $50 to $325. Period styles, $256 up to $2,500. to warmth and a saving-- Tricotine dresses Popular because of thei wearing qualities, the tain dressmaker’s establishment weeks ago. and a quick disposal keeps busi In this group there‘ are— Four models for women One has all the grace and charm that dainty little pin tucks can give. Another is profusely trimmed with braid—a copy of a higher-price dress. The third buttons on the side and is finished wi narrow belt. ored style—always in demand. For misses, too The styles are different, of cou are three or four models, each with its in- dividual features of youch and But the main point in all of ‘heae dresses is the quality of the all-wool tricotine plus the $19.75 price. Surely, it is good to know that worth while dresses can still be had under $20—on special occasion Down-Stairs Store, Old Said Oxfords? asking for them—most women are Most women are them. Have you noticed how many satin ox- fords you see?....And how many spat pumps? They wearin, need not be costly, even in these days of higb prices. For instance: Satin oxfords at $5.90 have long vamps, plain toes, high | arches and Louis heels. Slim and appearance, their adaptability sect $19.75 There was a little clearaway In a cer- Dressmakers, like retail stores, often have accumulations of good stock; The fourth is a plainly tail- —s ir sturdy ir good about two with similar coats ness going. a reason. ut— impossible situation. x Ww ih. 0 Veey ou may not kno begins early and ends early. + rse. There In this case racticality. is almost over. He is now i i rapidly. like this. 300 coats to him Building Why has it not been thought of before? Wonten’s heavy silk gloves with a suede lining—winter gloves will wash and wear well. * . . In black, white, gray and ppngee— some with contrasting embroidery or Paris Point stitching. fitting start to the new season, because these gloves will be $1.75 and $2 in our regular stock after this sale. Utility beds a home Most people call them Pro! be- cause, when folded in the day time, they make a sightly and useful couch; while at night they open inte a comfortable bed— three-quarter or double size. One style, in particular, at $29.75 is a fine ex- ample of what can be done. The metal frame is oxidized... _ . .The double spring is in one piece . ‘The mattress is soft and buoyant. Other good types are $27, $25.75, $22.75 and $16.75—the difference being in the fin- UPSTAIRS” Bb )\ graceful—and very smart. Plenty of sizes—AA to C. The same style in patent or dull leather instead of satin can be had at $5.40. | Spat pumps at $5.40 rf are so accurately made that they are numbered among the best fit- ting pumps we've had in years. Satin at $5.40; dull kid at $6.40; patent leather at $5.90, Oxfords with military heels, $5.40 —ure made with indicated win tips—popular for street wear. Dull leather at $5.40. Spats at $1.90. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. SS SS = Broadway at Ninth, New Yo | Dresses, boys’ suits, 1,098 garments---at 20 per cent. less Every mother who has a wee son or daughter in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut will want to ccme to the Baby Store tomorrow—(1) because the clothes are new and smart; (2) because they are well made and practical; (3) be+ cause they are wonderful for the price. Reasons for the sale Of course, our reason is we wanted to | make mothers happy by giving them some- thing specially nice from the Baby Store. So we bought a tremendous lot of things all at gnce and got a price concession from the makers, and we shal) give you the benefit of this tomorrow. ‘ 240 dresses at $3.25 Pretty ginghams and chambrays, finished with litte contrasting colored bands of cotton crepe; or with little touches of hand embroidery which make | them quite distinctive. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 122 Boys’ suits at $5.95 | Made of linen cloth, assorted color, with crepe trimmed belt, collar and cuffs. Hand-embroidered | $35 to $45 grades—compared In the vernacular of the day, there’s Coats of these grades are ae sold at $29.75 in the regular way There are times when a combination of circumstances alters a seemingly —that there are very large coat mak- ers in New York who actually sell coats to other manufacturers. They make coats by hundreds—theiy sesaop we bought these coats from one of these big makers. His winter season ‘inning his work for next spring; and the last of his winter stock is being closed out —is a small lot, but it is a large lot ..A new idea in women's gloves.. To introduce it—$1.75 and $2 grades, $1.25 roblem these days | collar make these suits very smart and good-looking. |} touches; excellent assortment. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ] Ser u d with red pipin, rimme\ fs, wn-Stairs Do elsewhere for a sale like this. There are twelve models in the regular groups of sizes; and many other models in one or two sizes only. This makes tha better than usual All-wool fabrics —are the rule: fine silvertones, soft velours, smart Polo cloths and heavy, ractical coatings of various kin Some are half lined; others fully lined. Colors include the wanted Burgundy, . | Navy, copper, Morocco and many shades of brown. Fur trimmings —are plentiful, fully one-half of the group having collars or trimmings of seal-dyed coney or nutria-dyed coney, Sizes 14 to 20—which naturally in- cludes small women as well as misses. Broadway Side, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidgs Women’s one-clasp suede gloves— gray with black embroidery. Also —gray suede gloves with wool lining. These are very practical gloves— a quality that insures good service and thorough satisfaction. Down-Stairs Store, Old and New Bldys. solve many ish, the method of folding, the style of spring and the kind of mattress. Every spring, no matter what the model, is guaranteed for ten years, Special—at $10.95 Folding cots with gray enameled frames, strong springs and good mattresses—$3 less than regular. These cots can be wheeled into a very small closet. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. rompers, creepers | 50 Boys’ white suits at $5.50 Dainty vests of colored dimity and black patent leather belt ‘with a little touch of embroidery on 338 Creepers at $2.95 One model at this low price has a dotted swiss collar trimmed with French knots. Another one is prettily embroidered in color. Sizes 6 months to 2 years 96 Creepers at $3.95 | Inverted effects, pleated with white dimity col- lars and cuffs—most attractive styles. 72 Girls’ romperettes at $2.95 | Made of ki¢dy-cloth with a bit of band-stiteh- ing on collar and knee. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | 180 Girls’ ‘‘slip-ons’’ at $1.75 Practical rompers made of dark blue linenette, Red buttons. Sizes 3 Main floor, Old Bidg. Main ai to 6 years,