rWfc'tfl WW? A ifcm:? fK;Fw- ?3W kJ'Jn U 1 r " ,..v I'' r l"-fc ' ' t 4 ,7AtJI mi- W' ri Wri k. r .i ' ' ' - h TI'V) (, r-MTJ ' f (. . K&" EVENING PUBHO ' LEDGER PHIIlADteliPHIA; , MONDYv AUGUST 21, J; t ,,. ft i V ft'df.?,'! v v- Rergan playd at 9, 11 and 4:60 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time Stere, Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ' " J (Meledy nd Chlmeg fct Noen) I f f l. 'yen New and Then Seme Sinn of Autumn Calls te Bemes te Make Comfortable Again and New Clethes te Buy A1 FVTWWTW i .' -f ,u' IWi Hew SKalLWe Get Anywhere f in- Being' Geed ? The simplest answer is Je let our minds be full f geed thoughts, and endeavor te carry them out, and the ways will be consciously and unconsciously ipencd te de the goecrHeeds we want te de. & Sincerity is the first step upward, and the way te geed doing fellows. & Signed August SI, 1922. Isn't It Fine te See Just the Hat Yeu Like ? It happens often that the first models te come in go straight te a woman's heart with an appeal that later hats may net held. In that case it is well te let them go straight te the head also, for a becoming hat en hand is worth a hundred in the millinery showrooms. The first ones this season arc enchanting.- Duvetyn, velvet, 'panne, hatter's plush, felt cheese what you please. All arc in fashion. Wonderfully smart are the models shown, with every line and every decorative note le- (Srtuml Fleer) The New Autumn Riding Habits ' They consist of coats and breeches of fine cords and worsteds in quiet colors and green and may be had for $35 upwards. Combina tions consisting of checked breeches nd plain coats are $50. All the suits are reinforced with chamois and buckskin. Riding breeches alone of mix- Itures and checks, are in grays, tans, browns, brick color and heather mixtures. (First Fleer) Iblg, loose, easy-fitting coats of brown wool chinchilla, at $48. emphasize the roomy and generous mode of this year, besides being wonderfully well made and warm. Frem this nricn the new school and dress coats for girls of 12 te 16 years go up te $200 for n lovely carment of kitfex errav silk- and-wool belivia in a quite new cut, iin nig iur cellar and cutis. ' llI.aHit 1'lnnnk (nriuiiu " New Schoolgirl Frecks of Cleth, Silk and Velvet Dresses wheseupper part is figured silk duvetyn of light weight, and the lower part of velvet. Dresses all of velvet. Or of silk. Or silk and serge combined. Or all serge or fine Peiret twill. They are for girls of 12 te 1G years, and designed for school wear and for "best." Priced from $23.50 te $40. (Second Fleer) ingestion except for colors. And they, of course, are dark vy, black, browns or grays. whariCB r nnw nnd mnnv ilnrl. ta With the little novelties and tng through the whole gamut "til the roomy bhepping bags are nacned. eme of the frames ar covered, gilt or nickel en brass, seme i- (MaU moor) tffl& hmcifc. vealing the original Parisian in spiration. If you wish te foresee the millineiy modes, visit the Gray Salens. Prices begin at $14. Nete especially the new monkey fur trimming en some of the most effective. White Net Dresses for Women, $18.75 te $38:50 Half a dozen styles of the pretty, airy things which women like te have for the last het days of Au gust and the first of September. They don't involve much money, but they de give a let of satisfac tion; sheer white being always be coming and easily packed. (First Autumn Topcoats and Wraps for Schoolgirl Ages Her mother, very likely, will pick out for her one of the The material is plaid-backed, and they are half-lined with j atin. With raglan shoulders and wide, swirling skirts, they Between $48 and ?200 are many models, seme of them cape-coats, some with fur trimming, and in cluding the pretty new Autumn colorings. Fashion Has Picked the Silk Bag te Ge With Madame's Street Attire Silk bags for the Fall and most all of the Winter. Seft, lustrous, rippling silk bringing almost a Spring-like bags dangle en chains, ethers silk straps. The firbt of the new hags have come in bagH of the softest, finest, sturdiest silks in block effects, moire, floral or plain and the prices are $2 te $10, with remarkable cheesing, at S3, $5 and $8.50. Antiques remindsjevers of old things that only eight days re main te obtain the furnish ings of its seven rooms at great reductions from earlier prices. Included are old desks, chairs, cupboards, tables, chests, bureaus, clocks, mirrors, sideboards, beds, hook rugs, woven spreads, pottery and similar furn ishingsT August reductions range from one-tenth te one-half the majority around 20 per cent and are for this" month only. (Fifth Fleer) Imitation Pearl Beads of uncommonly geed quality and soft and creamy color are here in a variety which includes the favor ite leng'strlngs. Clasps when there are clasps arc geld, and prices of the strings run from $2.60 for the shorter ene3 te $16 for the longer ones. (Main Fleer) Nurses' Uniforms Made te1 Measure The Women's Custom Tailoring Bureau makes te measure nurses' uniforms of linen at $9.50, of cot ton poplin at $8.50 and heavy muslin at $5.50. Capes of blue broadcloth lined with scarlet nre made te measure for $19.50. Prices include material, fittings and making. (Hecend Fleer) White Crepe de Chine Overbleuses, $8.50 Special Real "finds" for about a hundred women who appreciate beautiful blouses. Every one is spick and span, but sizes are somewhat broken, se they aie new only a fraction of the former prices. Fashioned of heavy white crepe de chine, every one beautifully hand embroidered, hand drawn, and some have real lace. The type of blouse te be worn new with light skirts or latci with suits. (Tliird Fleer) These dresses arc made of net alone or net with embroidery and filet or some sheerer lace; the color, when there is any, comes from the pastel-tinted sashes. Sizes are 34 te 44. Prices are $18.75, $32.50 and 538.50. fleer) A Dainty White Satin L. R. Corset at $6.50 An exceptionally dainty model for average or slender figures. Silk elastic top, with a little spring at the back. Lightly boned and topless. Three ether L. R. models of unusual lightness and daintiness, for slender and average figures, are in figured pink broche and pink silk-figuicd batiste, with elastic insets or gores where needed. One is se low as te be little mere thnn a hip confiner. Priced $4.50 and $0.50. The quality of all four models is exceptional. (Third Fleer) A New Tongue Slipper in Black Patent Leather It has a wide, high tongue, a rather short vamp with medium l'ound l'eund ed tee, light turned sole, high arch, and Spanish Leuis heel. Under the tongue is an elastic gore that insures snug fitting around the top. Priced $14 a pair. Sparkling cut steel buck les add te its effect, but it will be as often worn with out. In cut steel, suitable buckles arc $8 te $45 a pair. (Flnt Fleer) These Are the Days of the, Piane Sale f OOD selection still te be found, tomorrow among uprights and grands, among players and even among.repreducing pianos. If you have children who are te Iearnmusic, you ceuljl hardly de better than let them have one of these used pianos for the practice years. Splendid opportunities for music teachers, concert halls, etc. (Kfyptlnn Hall, Second Fleer) Has Received Anether Consignment of a Remarkable Gelf Shee Frem England A shoe that the bright spots en the links have been asking for during several weeks nast. Comfortable, pliant, long-lasting shoes and nice looking ones as well. Made en the popular English full-tee sports last and the leather- is a particularly fine Russia smooth calf. Naturally the color is tan. There are per forations me s t everywhere, while the soles are studded with rubber disc spuds. Priced $22.50. (The Gallery) Just Say Hew Many and with the start of September the delivery man will step at your deer with all you want of Blu-Mettle Seap 5c the Cake At 5 cents the cake most people find it worth while te buy a whole year's supply at a time. Blu-Mettle is a laundry soap proven pure, it is just as ef fective in hard water as any ether kind, washes clean, lasts longer and has the bluing right in it. During September 5 cents the cake and orders are being taken right new. In cartons of 10, 25, 50 and 100 cakes. (I'eurlli Fleer) Georgette Crepe in Every New Coloring for Autumn If there is a shade that Dame Fashion intends using nnd has net already sent te us in georgette, we shall be surprised. It doesn't .seem there can be a color gradation net here. Surely there is no ether such showing of georgette crepes "and kindred fabrics, silk voiles, te be found. Every ene of the new brown shades is here. All the new blues. In gray alone there are eighteen shades, nnd mere variation than that in some of the ether colors. New ones are coming every dav. The width i3 40 inches, and th'e price $2 a yard for georgette crepe and $2.25 for silk voile. rirt Fleer) Dainty Clethes for Tiniest Babies Leng dresses, petticoats, bands, binders, bootees, etc., for the new baby. Large assortments for mothers te cheese from. Dresses of softest white mate rials with dainty embroideries, laces and handwork, machine made arc $1 te $3, entirely hand made are $1.2.5 te $G. I'ettlceiilH of nulnNenlis, machlne niuile, nrc 85c te 3; linml innile. I.B0 te S. Of online Annuel, fiOe: of n.imu-l, $1 te 86.70! the latter quite eluherntn. Little uhlrt nrc 75e for cotton te S3 for Mlkj hinder nre 28e te 4Bci bnmlH, 7fl te 1 , boeteex, 40c te $1.50. Outlnsr flannel wrappers are OOe te 83r. iiircr.e.e diaper, nccerillnir ulie, nre ii te M ileien, (Third l'loer) te Seft Taffeta Ribbons Wi Inches Wide, $1.85 Se soft and drapable that it is particularly nice for graceful girdles. Levely pink, turquoise, b ue-jade, American beauty and black, with n silvery sheen that gives it additional luster. (Mnln l'loer) Sijk Petticoats Frem Japan White crope de chine, white China silk and nntuial colored pongee, air heavily embroidered and scalloped, and priced at 6.85 te $20. The pepgecs, especially, are liked for traveling. (Third l'loer) Picot-Edged Ribbons A new shipment of the season's best light and dark shades come in three desirable widths Vi te IVi inches at 30c, 30c nnd BOc a yard. A geed quality. (Main. Floerl Alse a tan Scotch-grained calfskin shoe with full bread tee, came in the let from Eng land and is priced $18. It can be used for street wear, although many men have spuds put en and make a golf shoe of it. The Wise Man Wears Brogues Perhaps the $7.75 Ones Big, roomy, stalwart shoes that allow free play te the entire feet and are heavy enough te stand the roughest day after day wear. At the same time they are right in the fore front of fashion. ' It is just like getting all the ether fellows te wear scuffle proof comfort shoes this matter of having brogues se popular. At $7.75 are tan brogues of grained calfskin with tiny per forations en the tip and along the vamp seam. The soles of heavy and white oak, which makes it useless te start te meas ure the service. (Main Fleer) ( Right New Is the Best Te Buy Furniture and the Best Opportunities Are in The Wanamaker August Sale This is the best time because prices are lower than in, several years and they will hardly go lower. This is the best time in several years te buy furniture because the Wanamaker stocks, the largest in the world at retail, are offered in their entirety in the famous August Sale at reductions of 10 te 50 per cent from prices that were already lower than they had been since 1916-17. The time te buy furniture is new and just as surely the sale te buy it in is the one great, original, unrivaled Wanamaker Sale. But the time is running away. The sale is becoming a matter of days, every day brimful of opportunity. We have furniture in plenty, mere furniture and better furniture than any sale ether than a Wana maker Sale ever started with. Selections are splendidly large. Nete, for instance, the fine choice of dining-room suits at $180 te $400. Dining-Roem Suits l J??""p-ece su,f. Jl? wa,nut veneers, Colonial design. $i!42 10-piece suit in walnut veneers, Queen Anne design. Preserving Jars and Kindred Needfuls Preserving jars and accessories are shown in full selection in the China Stere. Museri jars, complete with rubber rings, and zinc caps, 90c in pint size, $1 in quart size and $1.-15 a dozen in half-gallon size. Economy jars, $1.35 in pint size, ?1.B0 in qunrt size and $2 in half gallon size. Jelly glasses, cemplete with metal covers, 40c n dozen. Extra covers for Masen jars 30c a dozen, and for economy jars at 30c a dozen. Rings of geed quality rubber for Masen jars, 10c and 12c a dozen. (Fourth. S1er) A Wonderful Scotch Table Linen at $2.25 a Yard As heavy and serviceable a linen as money can buy. An experienced house keeper need only feel the texture and "heft" of it te knew that this is a linen that is bound te give unusual service. Unbleached, tiut it will whiten with a few washings. 70 inches wide, and priced at an exceptionally low figure $2.25 a yard. (Flnt Fleer) (Fifth, Sixth One Has te Live With a Mattj?ess Mere se than with any ether piece of furniture. That is a geed enough argumpnt for cheesing, the best, supposing any argu ment is necessary. The thing te bear specially in mind just new is that the time for cheesing in the Wanamaker August Sale is running short, but there is no shortage of goods. And the savings are an average 20 per cent. (Sixth Meer) ' New Starts the Final "Geed-by" Te All the Men's 3-Piece Summer Suits All the fancy suits, all the serges and wors teds in solid blue and black have been grouped into two lets and marked at final clearaway figures. $20 Without a single reservation, a man can come here and select from the entire Wanamaker stock of better-than-usual three-piece Summer suits at one of the two prices. Ne matter what suit he selects it will be at least en a par with the manufacturer's price by far the majority is much below the actual cost. In the let there are remarkable worsteds and cheviets in most all the patterns and color effects that have been in demand throughout the season. And all sizes are in the let, although every pattern is net in each size. Every suit is faultlessly tailored, made of dependable all-wool fabric and in every way up te the standard of the best clothing in the country. (Third l'loer) Time in Several Years $300 10-piece suit in walnut, "William and Mary design. $337 10-piece suit in walnut, Chippendale design. $357 10-piece suit in walnut veneers, Heppelwhite design. $364 10-piece suit in figured mahogany veneers, Heppelwhite. $380 10-piece suit of figured walnut, William and Mary design. $382 10-piece suit of walnut veneers, William and Mary design. $393 10-piece suit in walnut, Queen Anne design. $395 10-piece suit in walnut veneers, cane back and tapestry seats en chairs. $395 10-piece suit in walnut veneers, finished in two shades of brown. $400 10-piece suit of and Setenth Fleer.) Many Beautiful New Weaves Ge Inte the Oriental Rug Sale New Serapis in carpet and smaller sizes, new Saruks, Savalens and Mahals in carpet sizes, together with a new let of Persian Hall Runners, both antique and modern give a new glow of beauty and a new interest te the Bale. Together with the ether Mahal, Chinese nnd Kermanshah pieces in the sale they consti tute a delightful assortment, and all are marked at prices considerably below prevailing market values. (hetrnlli $28.50 . mahogany, Sheraton design. In addition the sale includes an interesting choice of smuller, weaves, chiefly Mesuls, Hama dans, Beluchistnns, Chinese, Daghcstans and Kau- -i t iiMBinuujy iew prices. Fleer) 'I I' m 1 11 WJ m r s f i M $i i M I 4 r r&i'Hi.ifrtftfli&.i.,iA v i&iirfT t- ir vtv Ki M& luA i M-r V' luff i.fVt'.M'.' i"i'.A ,i1t. JJi jJ""M(S I .fit i. .utZh't. fi. fi
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