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Tf only Daisy Ashford she would at least say that they are “dainty vishens.”” Soft taffetas and satins have ere ae Ome ea eclan aa tags Wage getanium, or- Ta blue, peach and opal F =. a few frocka of each model. N sizes from 14 to 20 included. “Goin, $49.75 and $65 At $49.75—coats of Yalama doth, silvertone and plain wool velours, some have’ seal-dyed coney collars. At wan, ma cloth, silvertone and plain wool veloura; some haye coll jars of natural raccoén, seal-dyed coney » and skunk-opossum. Mostly one. coat of a model. Henna, Pekin blue, reindeer and brown-are the colors ingboth groups. Second floor, Old Building $27.50 Grades for $16.75 | seen such good, values in boys’ overcoats for -many, ,moons.: Couldn't find anything to toach them eae town!’.at the price—or near it. ’ 80 ob ar 8 SY 80a 80 LE S oteear sy to BS soa t Sema Te Rane a @Eiiy Se Or Stor: See ‘oe RESALE EOS ri teeter fifteen MP th So Saad dt Kot ts Seip For Miss 14 to 20, Party Frocks, $35 " Paris-inspired—oug $45 to $65 grades We are sure that Leather sports eoats, $35 Correct sports model, double- breasted, with belt, in rich shad» of tan leather lined’ with narrow wale corduroy. Also, frocks at $29.75 to $57.50, were $39.75 to $69.50; serge, trico- tine and wool jersey. $65—coats, some quite of Bolivia cloth; Yula- 430 Boys’ “Junior”: Overcoats, $24.50 to They ought to.go-out aflying Saturday, for we haven’t 82 in 3-year sizes 33 in 4-year sizes 25 in 6-year sizes ‘The overcoats are made of a fine rough cheviot-finish. cloth in ten good shades—four browns, three greens, two heathers, one oxford gray, lined with pure worsted with Venetian yoke. See the picture. Isn't it a with belt all around end slash ity ago. Couldn't do such things today. $27.50 grades. Saturday—$16.75. Second floor, Old Building smart overcoat for a little fellow, A special BS ee long The overcoats are $24.50 to GLOVES FOR WOMEN $1.95 French gloves of fine, soft white lambskin, overseam At $2.85 Gloves of gray mocha, out- seam sewn, one clasp, spear- pons or two-toned black em- roidery. Main Aisle, Old, Bidg. ‘We have reduced the prices of 200 unique colored girdle. Women’s trotteur Suits ba have been in stock at $65, and $85.’ Saturday you may have them—with about $ 49 50 50 frocks newly beara similar grades—each Smart , silvertone velours, two-toned checked materials ‘and striped wool novelty cloth. Large choice of models—all the most favored trim little modes of tte season; belted or straight . effects, or witha suggestion © ofa nip-in: at the waistline. The suits best suited to street wear at this time of year with one’s furs. . Illustrated are two of the suits. that show the general type of those in this sale. Colors are midnight blue, black, prown, beaver, green ea] and tones of gray stripes ‘checks. se sizes; just two and at.. Women *s Dri Dresses, $2! $25 Were $31.50 to $35 in our own Salons Tailleur frocks of wool velours—smart silhouette —in taupe, Pekin blue or navy blue. Charming dresses of paulette—one model is beau- tifully embroidered, another is quite simple and has Smart tailored frocks of serge and tricotine; dis- tinctive because of their simplicity. Also some serge frocks—specially purchased— at $25. Second floor, Old Building three of a kind. Second floor, Old Building Wanamaker Furs Whether you select one of the modish ’ little searfs of natural gray squirrel at $15, a ard. Mink, Tipped Lis Corsets For slender figures a pretty pink brocade which features an elastic waist band, $3.60. A corset of Jacquard cloth, for heavier figurés, elastic inset at low- er edge of corset makes it partic- ularly comfortable, $4. Pink broche for medium figures, cut low with no bones over the hips, $5. Beautiful lace front model with elastic belt, for average figure, $7.50 L. R. corsets, while practical, are dainty and pretty. They have widely known lasting qualities. They combine comfort, beauty and strength, Many models ranging in price from $2 to $15. Special Saturday 100 brassieres and bandeaus. White trimmed with heavy lace. Plain or figured silk, also lace banding. Third floor, Old Bldg. All Less Silk and Cotton Mufflers Lovely i wate and black, some, finisl with a contrasting ‘ptripe; $1 for $1.50 grades. Brushed Woolen Scarfs A readjustment of Blouse stocks brings 800 Silk Blouses at $3.75 They are blouses which we have had on special sale~a few at $5, about half at $8 and two hundred or go at $15. Blouses of Georgette crepe; crepe de chine, satin; flesh tones, white and some dark aida ever so many attractive styles. And175vel Setover-Bloubea:hh, 25 Were $10,650; navy blua, black, burgundy. Saturday, Third floor, Old Building one-skin mink scarf at $25, a kolinski cape at $1,200, or a Hudson Bay sable cape at $1,500, you can be sure of the quality—-Wanamaker furs must measure up to the highest stand- Even these—at a third less three-skin, $375. urph Five. my Tor 50 grades. Marvelous Woolen Scarfs one-skin scarf, $25. Russian sables, one-skin, $200; Main floor, Old Bldg. With belts, and turn-over collars in all sorts of gray colors, vivid fren with white ses and white with Css French Of brown with smart green Stone'marten scarf, bne-skin, $45:dnd $60 | borders, Smart as well ae sturdy Women’s $10: Velveteen successfully, with a separate coat smart models, with novel pocke In black, midnight blue, brown, taupe and green. —t—— Special Purchase of 100 Skirts to sell at $5.50 Smart serviceable skirts—-the sort that may be worn In three new well-cut , and button trimmings. Second floor, Old Building ..- NHS SUIT SALE... is a STOCK reduc $60 to $67.60) o Suits p Pcie to} $49.50 Business suits—worsteds, cheviots and unfinished worsteds of the better kinds; in browns, greens and invisible stripes. Every feature about them, from the buttons to the alpaca lining, is exact)y as we know it should be—and as we want it oursely These are NOT left-over suits; no odd lots, Simply a group of about 100 regular stock suits, reduced to $49.50 for a happy week-end sate. Most men ean be fitted, —And some big, warm Ulsters at~ $60 to $135 You know how good an ulster feels when the mercury hovers around 10, And how ily it bluffs the cold wind when you're driving a car. These uls! » right type for winter, and the patterns and colorings answer every call We KNOW a good $7.50 Shoe It is something to know a good $7.50 shoethese days—and something of an achieve- ment to have it. One is dull bla ack leather, English model; another is dark mahogany tan, same model; and the third is a dark mahogany tan with a wider toe. Most men will like one of the three kinds; and all men’ will apprpctate the quality. Capeskin Gloves for Men and Youths, $3 An “exceptiondl selection of various shades of tan and brown and different styles of embroidery in gloves-spear-point, twostoned, ‘and corded embroidery in different tones. Price is low as these are gloves of excellent quality. A special purchase. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Ermine (American) scarf, $58, $80, $115 Muffs, $30 and $40. ussian ermine stole, $200. . Natural raccoon, double-scarf, $15. Squirrel muffs, ‘kolinski-dyed, $28, and taupe-dyed, $: $30. Wolf, brown-dyed, muffs, $20. Short coats of ponyskin, $100. Marmot coats, nutria collar, $165, Seal-dyed coney coats, short, $150, Natural raccoon coats, $330. * Taupe-dyed squirrel coat, $3 Taupe-dyed nutria coat with shawl collar and cuffs of skunk, $385. Taupe-dyed nutria coat, $275. tion Moleskin coat—very attractive, $276, Second floor, Old Building Week-end Sweets at special prices Asor tor chocolates, 60¢ Ib. ‘hocol nougats, 60c Ib. Chocolate marshmallow, 60¢ Ib. 2 Ib. box chocolates, $1.20, $1.60 3 Ib. box chocolates, $2.40. 6 Ib. box chocolates, $3. On the Main Floor and Fighth Gallery, New Building, ahd the Main Foor, Old Building. Black Silk 2,000 Yards Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths From our own stocks, 40 in. wide, were priced } $3.85 yd. $5.50 yd. Saturday From our own stocks, 36 in. wide, were Pi ced | $2.95 yd. $3.85 to $4.50, Saturday. Silk Rotunda, For Skaters Special, pair of skates and shots combined, for $12.50. Ice skates, 60¢ to $16 pr. Skating shoes, $4.75 to $10 pr. Skating helmets, $2, $3.25, Pull-over sweaters, $10, $11. Heather coat sweaters, $12. Special—314 Ib. worsted sweat- er, shaker-knit, 26 grade for $18.50; oxford and dark maroon, The Sr ort Aes, Burlington Arcade, New Building ‘floor, Old Building. Motoring Gloves $9 grades for $5.75 200 pairs only. Two-in-one gloves; soft but hardy leather outside, with warm separable lining. Also at $4.25. 100 prs. black wool and sheepskin - lined gloves, $8 grades. The Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade, New "butldi “Daintily decorated | Toilet Sets at $25 Ivory celluloid—a heavy quality which ‘looks like ivory, De Decoration is just what it should very \dainty—it is of little pink flowers and wee blue birds, Eleven pieces in set, INustrated., Our collection of decorated toilet sets Is unique, as it includes many distinctive designs—artistic in shape as well as decoration. Imitation amber sets, as well as sets of the finest puelltes of ivory celluloid. — Prices from $36 for a 12-piece set to $125 classique design. Toilet ‘or a 26-piece set in ood s-— “Main floor, Old Bldg. Five Per Cent. Down Five Per Cent. a Month: for. any phonograph or talking machine in the Wanamaker Store If your order is placed | now we can assure you of delivery in time for Christmas, ain Presentation of the great phonographs and ‘talking machines of America with which the people have ex- pressed their satisfaction. Some like one. Some like an- other. Here you may see and hear them, one after another, and compare them and make your own. decision as to which you think you will like best jin your home. We have other hone rap hs.” and talking machines oaitles the ones pictured, but at pres- ent we can only be sure of” Christmas delivery on~ those pictured. ——empenpen CHENEY —The Cheney tonal system is controlled automatic needle adjuster.. Two Cubical ‘air cham are so arranged that the sound vibrations are equally developed and amplified. ' Pricés, $85 ‘to $500. THE COLUMBIA contains practically every mechanical - improvement of permanent worth—tone control—motor smoothness and silence—-maximum reproduction of tone ~—cabinets eaulppes with automatic record file and ejector. Prices, $20 to $250. Period styles to $2,500. EDISON—“Re-creation” is the term spp hed be by music critics to the Edison’s reproducing qualities, originated by Mr. Edison’s desire to develop an instrument that could not be detected from the original music, Prices, $167.50 to $300. Period styles up to $4,000. THE PATHEPHONE is the-invention of the famous Pathe Brothers of Franc. It uses the permanent, gen- uine sapphire ball to gather vibrations from the record, thus doing away with the necessity of constantly chang- > ing needles. Prices, $45 to $400, Period styles up to $500. THE VICTROLA is a widely known instrument of ex- ceptional merit. With Victor Records it will bring to , our home music played by the world’s greatest its. | Prices, $25 to $950. Period styles up to $5,000, ' A great big library of records to choose from Tear this off. “Fill in, “Mail to us to-day. JOHN WANAMAKER, an Broadway at Ninth, New York. me by return mall, catalogue and other information , have to give about the CHENEY —COLUMRIA—EDI-' i ?_VIGTROLA. (Tick off. the name of the phonograph concerning which you want Information.) MgIOR, «isis nance sasa't es venaiapenen spesanasae negate makes Street ard No,. w. City and State.... i en eR a

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