mWt TysyTV ySs,iJ KBJZI 1 "VI " T 'Til ?EMBl A. EVENING PI r rti'.i m '"mwmf IU rffA A ' V -.! .i ! '. ,., -;--"r-y(;r" iiftfl Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S slere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair K(edr nd t'hlmct at Noen Stere Opens at 9 1 m Tomorrow Will Be a Wonderful Day te See the New Things te a V V Wear and the Last of It Has Come te Me as a Geed Rule Net te Believe Anything against another unless it is first confirmed; and even when it is an assured fact, my rule Is net te repeat anything that will be harmful te another. I cannot held ether people's tongues, and it has taken me a long time te get control of my own tongue. But it can be done! And it is well worth while. If for no ether reason, it saves a let of time. Signed "itptcmbcr SO, 1922. QifmM. A Wonderful Velvet Season Is Well Under Way Velvet in the most glorious colors ever and especially in black, te better set off the fashionable barbaric trimmings and jeweled girdles. There are velvets in rich dark shades for nfternoen downs, used in conjunction with furs; -velvets iur wiups and mantles, and velvets te be beaded nnd draped into the most fascinating evening gowns. They arc nil in the chiffon weight and of silk through and through te give the necessary suppleness. 40 inches wide and $7 a yard. (first Fleer) The First Velvet Tunics Ever Sent by Paris It seems scarcely possible that there could be any mere beautiful OMI. They are made of the most ex quisite panne velvet in the new est straight silhouette fashion or draped te the left side. There i3 little of the making left te be done. One of vivid parrot-green vel vet is beaded in silver. Anether with a bright cerise velvet skirt has the straight bodice of white net sewn in crystal beads, imita tion pearls and rhinestones with long tassels hanging at the sides. Among the most gorgeous of all is a superb black velvet fairly sparkling with rhinestones. Others are of apricot, flame and spice brown. Prices $125 te $175. (.Main Fleer) Silk Stocking Sale Tomorrow 12,000 Pair at $1, $1.75, $2.25 and $2.85 They are fine goods of first quality. Prices are only a little ,merc than half of regular. (Wet AMf) Mere Filet Lace Frem China And this time it is a little finer than usual, besides coming in widths which are generally hard le get the very narrow edges and insertions and the very wide ones. Prices lTingc from 35c for a 94 -Inch insertion te ?3.75 for one 8 inches wide; and from ISc for l picot edging te $13.75 for one 9Vi inches wide. Filet beading is 35c a yard. "" (Muln Fleer) Girls' Tarns, $1.50 Cleth tarns in navy, brown or red, with stiff bands almost all around except for the few gath ers in back are just what all the schoolgirls are wanting. Regular sailor hats of navy urge for boys, $1.25. (Third Fleer) What Coats Like Chinchilla for Children? Ne ethers se surely warm and mug! The children like them. The old favorites doublo deublo double Measted coats with brass buttons "-are here and new styles, tee, Including some coat-and-hat sets. Seme are lined with flannel, and 11 are fully lined and thoroughly protective. In navy, bright red, chew and Sorrento blue. Sizes two te six years, $20 te (Thlril Fleer) Women's Fine Capeskin Slip-en Gloves at Half $2 a Pair The best Seuth African capeskin, meaning soft, elas tic and sturdy. Made with full 512-inch tops, shirred wrists, Paris spearpeint backs. Black, brown, beaver and tan in the capeskin. White lambskin in same style. Each pair is perfect, and exactly half the usual price. (West Aisle) A Little Out-Going of Hand Embroideries Some from China, the rest from France, only a small quantity altogether, for which reason n third has been taken from the prices. They include insertions and edg ings en white batiste and organ die, many being well adapted for cellars. Frem $1 a yard for a 4-inch edging te $10 a yard for n 16-inch insertion. ' (First Fleer) New Weel Tweeds Half Price, $2 a Yard The mixed colorings in the semi-invisible herringbone tweed are lovely and contribute te the surface tones of blues, mauves, grays and browns. What splendid suits and tai lored dresses they will make! 54 inches wide, closely and firmly woven and, therefore, warm. (First Fleer) Women's Nightgowns at 65c A nilpedlanoeiw let of different low-necked style, beiii with lilnd itiK. etluTS with embroidery or stitch Inn In color. (Eaet Aisle) Wonderful Cheesing Among Lew-Priced Leather Handbags Little bags and big ones, Sfiunre bags nnd long ones, dainty little calling bags and roomy shopping bags, all nt $3 1'heV 11 vn f ,. ft .,!,,(.. , 1 ...v. ui sulk, L'iUL neaver enjf in charming grays, lubnionable fur browns the and lovely ashes of roses. Or of shiny black auto leather, dull-'grained seal, polished pin seal, soft India goatskin or Cordova calf. Lined with pretty silks or leather, they have interesting fittings, and seme show the popular double frames. N Coats of Hardy Furs for Yeung Girls en Celd Days OT a great many are in yet, but enough te show which way the fashion wind blows. As a rule they are nearly knee-length, although some are much shorter and jaunty. Seme at $125 are of natural muskrat and made with self -border and cellars. Others of a finer quality of the same fur are priced $150. Some quite short, with high muffler cellars. In ethers again priced $235 the skins are worked in an interesting way te form side panels; and the sleeves are of (Second Fleer) the mandarin type. One muskrat with big raccoon cellar is marked $200. Raccoon coats for either girls or women, $275 te $450 -the first big and loose with a self-border, and the last long, with skins worked vertically, and the fur silvery in color. Women 's Cleth Dresses, as Pretty as They Are Wearable, $25 te $30 rpRICOTINE and Peiret twill dresses in navy, black and brown. - They are straight one-piece frocks, simple indeed in cut, but usually with enough decoration of braid or self tucks te give a leek of richness. They have the new longish skirts and the new sleeves both long and flar ing; beat necks and shallow collarless necks. In a word, they are ready te begin their careers as Autumn street frocks, and te finish them as frocks te be worn under fur coats in the depth of Winter. Prices $25, $27.50 and $30. (First fleer) Hundreds of Enchanting New Hats Just Unboxed AFTER you've seen the smartness of the lines, the charm of the colors and the beauty of the materials, you'll be amazed at the low prices. It's the finest collection of inexpensive hats in many a day. A great many are of glistening panne velvet, adorned with ostrich, monkey fur, feather roses, draped veils or a glint of metal. Others have colored brim facings, quills made of velvet or brims of shirred velvet. Delightful duvetyne toques in soft colorings will appeal te1 young women. And you'll find plenty of the wide-at-the-sides, short-in-back type of hat, se becoming and se fashionable. A wide choice around $10. (Secend l'loer) W Jkv . 9eK 5& 1 m! Raccoon Cellar Tweed Coats for Women's Sports Wear Excellent coats for metering or for women who are out every day in all weathers. The tweed is the warm, double-faced kind with plaid or contrasting color back. Really English looking in herringbone weave or soft brown or tan mixture, the effect is carried out still further by the English cut. Each of the two styles has a large cellar of beautifully blended raccoon fur. Priced $47.50 and $57.50. (rirst fleer) New Fur-Cellared Coats That Yeung Women Will Wear, $47.50 SOFT, warm Belivia coats with deep cellars of mole or nutria. The coats are made with a shoulder yoke and are lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined. In deer, Malay brown, navy, kit fox and black. 14 te 20 year sizes. A similar model with a cellar of self material, $87.50. (Second l'loer) New Silk" Dresses for Yeung Women, $30 Delightful, draped affairs are of Canten crepe and crepe de chine in cocoa, caramel, Paris brown, navy and black. Seme have pleated handkerchief panels, seme show fageting, some embroidery scalloping. All are new and there is a pleasant variety of styles. 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second l'loer) New Suits for Yeung Women Charming tailored suits of checked tweeds are in soft-shades of tan, brown or blue. Jackets fellow the longer line and are lined and interlined. Seft flufl cellars of natural opossum finish them. 14 te 20 year sizes at $47.50. (Second l'loer) Yeung Women Couldn't Find Better Oxfords for $6 te $9 Substantial calfskin, made of extra plump leathers en the easy, comfortable lasts preferred by the active girl of today. Rounded tees, low heels military or mannish -and the sturdy welted soles that invite much walking. edges and perforations. An exceptional Smeeth tan calf bluchers nt ?6 plain, with straight tip. Tnn or black calf at $6.7.1 wing tips nnd per forations. Ulack or tan calf at $8 straight tips, saw teeth shoe. Norwegian grained tan or black calf brogues, ?.) wing tip and perforations, full round tee and mannish heel. (I'lmt l'loer) the September Sales Heiuisewares Just One Mere Day of September SavSegs The last day of the sale that holds a golden opportunity for every house hold in Philadelphia. Necessities and conveniences needed in every home are at savings averag ing 27 per cent. It's the time of times for replacing broken, worn-out household equipment with new, -trustworthy articles that will add te the comfort and pleasure of tin whole family throughout the Winter. Thousands of different articles are included and each is perfect of its kind. Ne flimsy make-shifts, no "seconds," no carelessly made goods are in the sale. (Fourth Fluwr) $12e, for sets of anywhere from 51 te 112 pieces. Glassware, especially light cuttings, in ample choice at special prices. (Fourth rloer) Ome Last Bright Day of the Greatest . September Lamp Sale Probably no lamp sale ever brightened se many homes, and it can still brighten many mere before it ends tomorrow. And the end of it is brilliant in unusual values. Selections are splendidly abundant in fleer lamps, table lamps, boudoir lamps, lamp shades and candlesticks. The entire stock is offered 10 te 50 per cent less than regular prices. (fourth Fleer) The New Victer Records Are Out Among them, te the delight of all who dance, are three particu larly reed numbers by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra Truly fox trot, Ceal-Black Mam my and Tricks. On another record both num bers Can Yeu Forget and Twe Little Weeden Shoes are pi M by the Club Royal Orchestra. Twe qlever selections by Fanny Brice make up another record. They are: Becky Is Back in the Ballet and Sheik of Avenue B. The Red Seal records bring the second one by Caruso te be re leased since the passing of the great tenor. It is Salvator Resa Mia piccirella (My Little Girl) by Gomez. (Second Fleer) He Can't no Better Than a Woven Madras Shirts $1.55 Fabric that is woven te wear. Shirts that are cut and made for freedom nnd comfort. Patterns and colors that were selected for attractiveness. All in all, mighty geed shirts for any day or every day. With soft turn-back cuffs, of course, and the price is the best part of the story te the man who knows shirts. (Main Fleer) Stripes, Stripes, Stripes and the Neckties Are Only 65c Big stripes, little ones. Stripes that scarcely can be seen and bold ones that can't be missed. College stripes. And in all the colors and all the color combinations that neck ties ever have- been guilty of. Side by side with them are tiny figures and fancy effects. Such is a man's freedom in choice for Fall. And nt G3 cents it's bound te be right. l.Msla l'loer) Ne Use Arguin Yeu Den 't Knew If Yeu Haven't Seen the Men's New Fall Suits Revelations every suit. Never anything like them before. Trim, clean cut, smart. And every line is full of the swing that keeps young men young. Free, comfortable, easy, graceful suits and tailored te keep that leek of difference as long as the cloth holds together. Such cloth. Such tailoring. Like the models far and away ahead of anything that ever came before. And Such Prices At last a man can have geed clothes and still satisfy "that hankerin' after" something that doesn't cost he much. A geed suit is here for as little as 825. Ti h.-. suit of all is only $55, and there are any number around ;?4U ana ;?40. (Third Fleer) i j iw" 9 If a Man Wants An Oxford That's Seft and Light and Easy Norwegian calf fills his bill. It leeks mighty like grained calf or Scotch grain, but is infinitely softer and mere pliable. Such an oxford most likely will be a brogue in style, with per forations here and there and bv all means tan. It will be n geed buy at $6.10. (Main Fleer) It Doesn't Matter if a Man's Hat Costs $3, $4, $5 or $6 It's going te be a mighty geed-looking hat and np vith the Fall in every way. What is mere, it will be becoming, for there are enough styles here for every man te get one that suits. New in "tones" and in graceful, rolling lines the differ ence in price is just a difference in quality. (Main Fleer) Fine Warm Weel Blankets Just Opened $ 1 0 and $ 1 2 a Pair All-wool, waii) and weft. Choice of white with blue or rose borders, or of sq-iare block patterns in four color combinations. All with wide soisette binding. Single-bed size, $10, and double-bed size, $12 a pair. (hUlli Fleer) il f Like "Time aed Tide," the Chflinia Sale IS Waits for Nobody Tomorrow Eeds It And tomorrow will be rich in special opportunities, particularly in incom plete dinner sets, all at half 'or less. Sets from which one te perhaps a dozen pieces are missing, but there is enough missing from the price te make each one a remarkable value. French, .English, Nippon and American Regular assortments still afford fine SetSeLCi!!de,?- ., B -, . ..- , loosing at 10 te 50 per cent less. iitca iiuin ?xu, ex4.ui uuu eiu uu im 1 m . H 1 i i'i 3 I I M. The Maintenon Dinner Service in Sterling Silver It is considered the meet beautiful in the Jewelry Store by most people, nnd it truly would be hnrd te find one of liner lines or of mere pleasing decoration. The design is of the period of Leuis XIV and is of the richest character. The finish is soft Riay, and it gees particu larly well with the style of the decoration. There could be no hand somer gift for a Inidc than a (Mulu Fleer) dinner service of Maintenon silver or a tea owvice alone. The tea service i3 $1050. The kettle, $400. The waiter, $7125. There are ulae all the ether pieceB which go te maka up u complete dinner Hcrvice u tH r l i K (Main Fleer) f$Wj JW. wi5.si. Uw.-- vrfvtuj- tmbwMMk jiVifTiiiilntfl i.'it.,-.iftnJ:fi.
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