Ppjw-" ?X$ X EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,. 1021 J Organ Plays at 9. tl and 4:45 Chimed e( Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMA&ER'S WEATHER Unsettled Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 ' 4 v -I'. ' SEL j; JaE ' ' B.I3 I A Wanamaker Furniture Clearing of Unusual Significdncei "Dear Bought and Quickly Caught" is the usual criticism en a bad purchase. There arc scores of places eager te have your money, and their inducements te bring your custom are almost bewildering. The advertiser, of course, plays up his goods te the skies, knowing that commonly no one asks who it is that is se praiscful of his wares. The seller also knows that he must use fresh bait te catch anything, se he piles white sugar thick upon the cake he offers te his customers. -. Signed' September C7, 1021. f? N- Where Beautiful Hats Reign Supreme There is a secluded little Salen h the series of Wnnamakcr Milli wry Salens devoted altogether te puls millinery. Here beautiful hats reign su- ,rChoice is difficult here, because ...v kiit is be lovely that one is ..-.nfeil en every side. WW" "" r ' ' .. -I... ie Mnr. At one exixniiij: " " l!e Demay's tiny black velvet tiapcau with its enshrouding llewer of burnt gray ostrich. At the emcr ia .uu-iu " immense sapphire blue velvet hat with nothing en it at all but the wide blue velvet ribbon encircling the crown and extending in loops at the side. The dozens of lovely Paris hats in this little Salen, nnd the hun dreds of beautiful Paris inspired hats in the larger outer Salens, will answer every uncertainty as te nnv hat for any occasion. Either a Paris or a Wanamaker label is guarantee of the very per fection of exclusive and artistic rir'linery. (Second l'loer) Distinguished Individual Wraps of Fashionable Furs ire coming into the Fur Salens almost daily. They seem the most fitting garments te wear ever the jewel-like new afternoon md evening gowns. Here is a beautiful coat of tne faihiennble black caracul with liewn kolinsky cellar, at 5783. A reproduction 01 a icnny com. Is of exquisite quality nuusen teal (dyed muskrat) witn son Irown dved squiddcl ernamenta tien. Priced 750. A handsome full-length kolin sky wrap with tail-edged cellar is $750. Demi-sleeves of grny squirrel finish n black caracul wrap at $650. A tiny t-heuldcr wrap of heiec caracul at $300 will perfectly top off a hundseme street dress or suit. These who prefer moleskin will find beautiful wraps and coats in this fine gray fur. (Second l'loer) New Fur-Trimmed Wraps Are Very Beautiful They use fur trimmings te ac centuate their new fashion fea tures and with what successful results any woman who sees these lovely garments can tesiiiy. Here are wraps with entire fronts deenlv faced with fur, ethers with fur capes te the waist, fur-trimmed panels, huge cuffs and cel'ars of fur and fur en the iJiew wide sleeve openings. Need- jless te say, they are extremely varm, these new wraps, and tre mendeusly becoming. Even the character of tne lan- rics and their color arc, in many eases, like fur. There are deep, thick pile Belivias and silky duve tyn; also all the fashionable va cations of the3e two. As te trimmings, very little is needed with se much fur, but some of the wraps have large loops of the material, ethers de signs of wooden beads, silk stitch ing and fringe or ornaments. With all their wonderful furs, however, these new wraps are less than one niirht expect. They arc S225 te $475. . (Klr(.t Fleer) Seung Women's Dance Frecks of Radium Taffeta $35 These charming little dresses or dances and evening wear are athiened of radium taffeta, with Bouffant hips, loose panels, quaint '.arrow rufllings threaded witn finsel, and a cluster of silvery Mi at the waist. In American beauty, orchid, rose, turquoise, jade, delft and coral, they arc flower-like frocks for flower-like young girls. Sizes 14 te 20. (Srriuiil I'lunr) A Very New Fabric Is Satin-Striped Duvetyn Quite wide stripes they arc nd in the same color as the duvetyn a lovely seal brown, Wvy blue or b'ack. The tex ture is very soft and drnpable wdlt will mnke up charmingly into handsome nfternoen gowns, costumes for the street for wraps. tt is 3U inches wide and 17.60 a yard. (I'lrat Fleer) Newest Autumn Street Gloves $3 a Pair They were made te sell for mere, but a wholesaler of these fine gloves had te have money quickly and he let his new sea son's stock go at a sacrifice. Six-button strap-wrist style of soft, pliable capeskin in gray, brown and tan with contrasting piping, gusset and strap and em broidered backs, and of softest suede in beaver and mode shades with spear point backs. Hint AUIr) 1 Women's Smart New Tailored Blouses Distinctive blouses of finn silk. being tailored in nnnnar. " ; have a soft effect because ' tiny pleated frills and wee da. One stvle wHu ii Ti i iron,! "- j i;iur run cui- K an,.ther witl ll cellar Rsinn011, cellar vcsttyle rM " Unci; or white at S10. (Third Heur) S. A. P. Cleans Dark Shoes, Toe tifan , ,,ave known tie pactien of this splendid pe!- WwiliP.eseirative for wWtu hoes also. ' ,UCK unU ui box. sma11 box or 35c for OREE A Famous French Perfume Lewer in Price - This delightful French pcrfume from Claiie of Paris is the favor ite of many women. A new arrival allows us te sell it nt $8 a bottle for toilet water; the bottle is about an 8-ounce size. Sachet is $tt.25 a bottle. (Main l'loer) Cozy Flannellet Nightgowns, $1.65 and $1.85 A new shipment at these little prices. They have nicely trimmed yokes, with V necks (the yokes arc double for extra warmth) nnd long sleeves. Many pretty stripes. (Ililril Fleer) Bringing a Vast Collection of Odd Pieces and Suits at One-Third te One-Half Less The law of compensation works out in many interesting ways. Fer anybody who may have failed te take advantage of the great August Furniture Sale, this inevitable after-clearing of about 5000 odd pieces and hundreds of complete suits at one-third te one-half less than the regular prices is compensation in a large measure. It is no ordinary disposal of oddments. It is a sale in itself, se far as the variety and quantity of the goods are concerned. It is a sale te which you can come with confidence of finding furniture that will appeal te you at prices that will make the appeal pretty nearly irresistible. Besides the vast collection of odd pieces and suits we also have a number of new ship ments, some of which came late for the August Sale and all of which are new offered at wonderfully low prices. ' Among these are many attractive bedroom suits-of the most popular and desirable low priced kind. The whole collection comprises suits and individual pieces for all rooms and for homes of varying requirements. But the quality of the goods is unvarying in its excellence this is Wanamaker Furni tureevery piece of it. (Flftli, Sixth nnd Seventh Floers) Presenting the New Fashions With the Latest Decisions of Paris for Autumn and Winter of 1921 Tomorrow in the Salens of Dress TOMORROW in the Wanamaker Gewn Salens the curtain is drawn aside te reveal the mode for Autumn and Winter of 1921-22. Answered are the questions every woman. has been asking "What is the new waist line?" "Are skirts long or short?" "Is the new silhouette wide or narrow?" "What of sleeves ?" "What are the new materials ?" "The colors ?" "The trimmings?" "Will tailored suits or dresses and top coats be worn?" As the cables flashed under the sea from Paris opening after opening each one totally different one get a con fused medley of contradictions that seemed te establish nothing. i Net till the seething waves and eddies of whim and extravaganza had settled te calm net until, in many instances, the American seekers of fashion had sailed for home ! did that tantalizing mistress Fashion, composite of se many gifted Parisian artistes, declare her true and undoubted preferences. Sometimes it pays te wait, as we waited. Tomorrow we give you Fashion's last word. Net one of these gowns has been shown in America before. A few of them are the authentic Paris originals. The majority, however, are faultless copies, executed with per fection in every detail, of the identical French materials, and exactly duplicating the initial model except in one respect, te which no American woman will object the vastly lower price! In Paris the Autumn openings that aroused most enthusiasm among connoisseurs of fashion were these of Lanvin Renee Chanel In reproductions of the gowns of these three famed medistes this collection is especially strong. But there are also copies of Verth Cheruii Jenny Georgette Miller Soeurs Of IP '1 Callet Relande Viennet The Gowns Are Like Pictures Here in coral and silver brocade is Cheruit's own sur prising pantaloon gown, generously slit e reveal the silken trousers beneath. Here is Chanel's mysterious black-awl-geld shawl gown. A Chanel idea, tee, is the fascinating coat dress of tomato red velvet with cellar, cuffs and hem of soft brown flying squirrel fur. A fuchsia velvet gown inspired by Miller Soeurs sug gests a velvety purple dahlia, dew-encrusted. The seal of Lanvin's regal simplicity is set en a black chiffon velvet touched with white ermine. Jenny's creative art is at its best in an enchanting rust-color brocaded chiffon with moleskin garniture. A white and silver brocade slashed into sharp points that drip with crystal headings is another Lanvin inspira tion. Chanel's idea of white for evening is- in ivory velvet of severe lines, studded with scintillating brilliants; the black velvet girdle encircled with bands of brilliants. Werth's chenille scarf 'gown Callet's Greek toga gown Renee's flower-like orchid gown Rolande's black Span ish dress these and many ethers of equal originality and exquisite loveliness are perfectly reproduced. It is like peeping into the salons of the most exclusive Paris medistes this very day te see them. And net only afternoon, dinner and evening toilettes but street costumes, tee, including elaborately fur-trimmed aims aiiu one-piece coat dresses. The fashions short, for every hour of the dav nn,l ex-;.,,. An exhibition of beautiful gowns such as these pieasuraeie te tne artistic as an exhibit of te the less artistic even mere se. Please enjoy them tomorrow and Hip , ,. , -.. ....,,,, uuj a ui are set, in t uiese is :is paintings and this week (I'lmt J'lner) New Redleaf Hosiery for the Whole Family It has been years since we had anything approaching this ship, ment of English stockings in quantity and variety. Fer Women Ribbed black and white ensh ensh mcre stockings, $2.50. Vertical drop- stitched silk hpeits hose in bluck, white, tnn and gray, $J. Fine heather mixed cashmere, 50. Fer Men Fine, soft cashmere half hese in black, tnn, blue and gray, $2. Heavy ribbed wool in heather, (Main anil Writ Vloen) Levat nnd gray mixtures, $2.50. Kine lightweight cashmere in heather mixtures and two styles of ribs, $4.50. And the most striking woolen golf hose in many a year, $10. Fer Children Sturdy cotton socks in black, white, blue and tan, 75c. Lisle socks in white and tan, $1. Cotten socks with fancy striped tops nnd striper' a'l evor; also lisle striped all ever, $1. Beys' smart fancy-top golf hose in biewn heather mixtures. en ' u.eu. New Beeks "The Pride of Palomar." by Peter B. Kyne, price $2. By the author of "Kindred of the Dust." A story of pictutesque Southern California. ' I he Outline of History," by G. Wells, price $5. This is aii II educational edition, completely revised, in ene volume form. This edition offers the reader and stu dent the most convenient and attractive arrangement for study and easy reference. (Miiln I'lunr) Petticoats for Coeler Days have cotton jersey tep3 and sateen flounces. Black and giay. Special at $1.50. (Thlr(l Fleer) The Men's Londen Shej) Announces a fine showing of the new suits and overcoats for Fall and Winter (Imported and Demestic) The Men's Londen Shep was never se well prepared te equip the men of Philadelphia with Fall and Winter clothing. And it is pleasant te report that the prices en the new suits and overcoats are about a third less than they were this time last year. There is a fine collection of suits at $48.50 te $65. Suits, of irreproachable style without being tee extreme in fashion. There are sports suits of English tweeds in gray and tan, with smart belted coats. Loese, light-weight topcoats of imported herring bone and diamond weave tweeds in grays and browns are $48.50 and $50, and at $55 and $58.50 are some semi fitted coats for mere conservative men. Great, soft, warm British ulsters in various colors are $80 and $85, and some beautiful tan and dark brown camel's-hair coats are $85 te $145. (Tim .ilrry)"' A Very Pleasing Hat, Sir, Is Jermyn Street We hnd se many styles and -haprs of soft hats at the start of the reason that we thought we Mirelv had enough Then there came a stle out of Londen that pleased us se much we had it copied in this country in thice rich shndes of brown. Ask te see Jermyn Street and see it you don't like it, tee. Because We had it made here we can pell it for $6. (Miiln l'loer) v These Men's Heavy Duty Shoes at $4.75 will'ive UHncnlcc"XCe"Cnt Vamty by mCn Uh Want 8h0C3 that All hicll shoes of full pram mlf-iki,, in 1,'nL. ..... i i , in all ..fees and widths. " " "' ta" """ ",wn ana .Mni?i',C.T" ..lr'0Us ' PIrevc'i ,?. Army last, and for extra "V1' , ' a-wt si; me nave lawniUC rubber heels. blip soles and sonic have (Mnln Fleer) Beys' Shirts and Pajamas Made Just Like Dad's by the same workpeople and I Mnrle of the same poed materia with the same care. Striped madras shirts at $1.50, Pi. 6.1 and S"J White cheviot shirts with neckbands or celia" S2.50. Striped pajamas, cut plain, S2. (. Plain color pajama with .'lk frejrs $C. (M.iln l'loer) af ached, $1.65 and Time Is Short but Opportunities Plentiful in the Sale of China and Glassware The sale has nn'y three mere days te run tomorrow, Thursday and Friday. But there is no shortage of op portunity. There is still n splendid choice of French, American, Japanese and ether imported dinner sets at substantial reductions from reeu Inv pricrs. If you have been wnftinf: for an e.vpptienully favorable oppor tunity te buy a dinner set new in the time te act. There i.- a brilliant assortment of real rut Klass and lipht-cut plassware at one-fourth te one- third k'- than lejju'ar prices Seme Specially Geed Things in Real Cut Glass Berry bowls, $r., SC.'.O, SS.7,"., $e. Lew dishes, $2.'J.", $.'1.25 and up te $7. Sutrar and ST.nn. Celery tra; cream .-ct, $3.30 te s, $2.25 te $7..i0. (fourth Jups, $.-), $f,, $8, 51 n. Benben dishes, $1.50 te $2.50. ! rn dishi-s. $.75 te $1.75. Vns.., $i..-,n, S.I, ?;t.75 nnd up 'n SO ")0. I.piiieru'd.' howls with standi, 22 ..0, ?.",.-,, $.-,0 te $75. I lner) Three Bright Days of the Lamp Sale Left Since the beginning rf tlu.s sal", new goods have been coming into it se constantly thut selection to day are remarkably geed in all desirable kinds of lamp.s and .shades. Among all-me'a! lamps these are particularly geed. Dcsk-lampa of a fine cfiVient type, with a fancy cast bae fle.- ''" '"'" and mekal shade, adjust-nh- iti nnv angle gel,, &jhc, ar ! green finu-lu ., $5. A tw.i-light library lamp, with larg" met.il tnmmi'd glass shade y Id 50 neiMinp.- me'nl table lamps fi-'iu Japan, $15 50 te MS. GO. Hand-wrought adjustable bridge 'Tvps. 7 50 ami shades for theni S3 te SKknO. (1 eurlli Meer) Three Mere Days of the September Sale of Heusewares next three days at lowered .Ne prudent housewife will let this month paw without laying in heusefurniah ., auwpia-h wiicn sne can get any of UuMullewinK for the prices : Vacuum cleaners Ccdar chpiltH bcwinu machines Kiirhnn ,ah;of n. !.- - ijivstimuKing ierms Aluminum ware Refrigerators Cutlery Iialhrtmm furnishings Wardrobe trunks a n d ether trunks Coffee percolators Wash boilers IJlectric toast- $ and irons ' Mops, cloths, spenrit-n Breems, brushes a n d feather dusters (1 iiiirth I lour) Enamelicare Tinware Woedcnwarc Old-fashioned ironware Casserole and pie plates Gulranizetl ware Baskets Meal choppers If 1 N s
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