ft;vt .t vmmQ'r -pyemia lbpgephpbeephiav TtrESDAY, ttgust 22, ,1922 W"itf V WEATHER Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 . (Meledjr and Clilmti at Noen) Stere Closes at 5 DayUght-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S WANTAMAKER'jS .Stere Openrat 9 Daylight-Saving Timt WANAMAKER'S $ Jyl : Y m ... X n nnv hb mb tmm V ilKB mw vm I t f I .M. I I It Closed of a- De We Eyer Ask Ourselves What We Are Living Fer? A dear old lady-told us a few weeks age v that she was living te de net only her own lif -work, but even mere te tive out the life of her mother, who had gene eri' before. She was living a simple lite. Dure, true I L...U1A i ana nuiuuic. j The life that comes after such living is 'like yonder rainbow that followed the rain. Signed August l; 1P22 Duvetyn Makes Seme of the Smartest Early Hats It's a toss-up twixt duvetyn and velvet, with duvetyn a little the better for earliest Wear. Its colors are se lovely, and itsseft, velvety texture se in variably becoming, the wonder is hew women ever hatted them selves without it. (Second New Tailored Strongly Suggest Fall Fer, together with her neck. fur and a smart new hat, they make np the costume that the majprity of women will wear from new until quite celcl weather. Finely woven all-wool tricetine ii the usual material for such dresses. They are simple in line, but with the tailored leek which almost every woman finds becem (Jtlrfct New Points About Sports Coats for Yeung Women Coats are Of SOt. wnrm rvmf. tags, silk lined, mostly in the nat ural tan shade, plain or with an ever-check .of blue or indistinct tripes of several colors. They are cut se as te flare at the hem and ene style is circular and' made without la belt. Usually the sleeves arc raglun style with cither strap wrist or wide bell-bhapcd cuff. Theio aic three excellent models at $28 and $35 and a handsome real canicl'h-hair sports coat at 58. Sizes from 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Glass in Reyai Blue is really as pretty as it sounds. The graceful vases, flewnr hnwU nd water sets have a distin guished quality which should be long te anything of "royal" color. Prices lange from 60c for a sweet pea vase te $6 for a 14 Inch flared flower bowl with scow-ate black base. (Fourth Fleer) Rugs Frem The Orient, Little and Big, At Lew Prices t Fresh shipments of Persian rugs have come-room-size Mahals and Araks, little Saruks, the medium-sized aerapis which have been se scarce, and long Persian run nerscamel's hair, Fereghan and JJerati for the hall. Bought under the market price, we have marked them all about 15 te 20 per cent below usual. In addition we have lowered prices &n a number of large roem-sizo Chinese rugs in par ticularly soft and lovely color ings and geed designs. They Chinese Jj'.ev run. ,J-1 9.2 ft S.0x 8.0 ft 12.2 x 9.X ft .0X 9.5 ft HOMO.O ft. SS95 297 265 263 , 219 287 290 16.0x12.1 ft. Mahal and "? x 8,5 ft. Jl.ie x 8.10 ft. 10.3 x 8.8 ft .8225 . 239 . 210 . 170 . 107 . 245 . 203 . 175 l 10.0 3.7 U.7 10.6 X 7.0 ft, 7.3 ft. X 10.7 ft. x n.i ft. x 76 ft. Saruk te 2,3 xG Frem 1,10 x 4.10 ft, Serapi 7 ft. te 5x8 ft. nt $05 te $86 Persian Hall Runners MxS ft te 8.8x12.9 ft at'...., ,,,,7111 te $83 laiTtntu i )' V'.i'rtrfffrfii.W t-JAfX. - j. QM mmafa Many charming new modes are shown, in duvetyn, vel vet or brocade, in all the new colors including the fascinating new greens and the innumerable new browns at $10, $12 and under. Fleur) Street Dresses ing. The sleeves are1 long and in some case3 bell shaped. Stitching or braid is usually the quite suf ficient trimming but a gay little cellar or vestee may be added or a bright metal trimmed belt. In the favorite Fall shades of weed brown, navy blue or black, inexpensively priced from $35 te $45. fleer) A Few Handsome Wraps New Less Than Half Price New is the time that many women can find use for such beau tiful wraps. In exactly the right weight for Fall tlays, being of the softest duvetyn or belivia cloth. Every one has a fur cellar, cither fox, squirrel or natural cara cul, according te the color of the wrap, and there is geed cheesing among many shades brown, green, navy, deer or red. There is even greater variety in the styles. Prices are $100 te $175. Flmt Fleer) Seven Days te Cheese a Mirror at the special August Sale prices of 10 te 20 per cent below regular. Frames 9f gilt, silver, mahogany, polychrome and combinations. Sizes from a tiny panel te large mantel or buffet mirrors. Prices new $2.75 te $100. (Fifth Fleer) are also from 15 te 20 per cent below former prices. The quality of all these floor fleer coverings and the special August prices, make them an oppertu nity net te be missed: Rugs 12,0 x fl.O ft 27 12.0, x 0.2 ft 285 12.0 x 0.4 ft ., 207 11. Ux 9.3 ft , 295 12.0 x 0.3 ft ! J90 12.3 xlO.2 ft. a 825 13.0 X10.3 ft ,. 305 $75 Arak Rugs jm ??. s l !?-JixH0 il i 11.41X8.8 ft ,,,., 1175 llxO.U ft ,-., 160 12.4 x8.ll ft ,,., 375 10.0 X6.10 ft 169 10.8 XB.8 ft 189 9.10x7.1 O. .... 105 Rugs ft. nt .JOB te $75 Rugs noer; v im T J , v .tyM " iiiiieir When the World - Was Yeung and net be busy hundreds of years age artists were went te H rather In sequestered spots and hey turned out beautiful things. Perhaps the most beautiful, and certainly the most charm ing te many, h n different sort of a tapestry work lhat has brcome known its Aubusson Embroidery The clearness, the grace, .the perfection of the figures; the glory of color, the richness, all go te make it art apart from 11' ethers. s In fabric, tee, it is different. The work is executed en a can vas of very flne linen covered with white Bilk and embroidered with wool. History fails te go back as far as the art of Aubusson cm cm breidery some believe it started with the Saracens of Ab-del-Raman (year 732), but the first recorded word about it la dated 20.th of April, 1542. But the art was ancient then for apparently the first docu ment was inspired by the find ing, in an old heuse in Rue Vieille at Aubusson, France, some age-wrecked remnants the first te excite notice. Despite the signet of decay, b apparent upon them, the silks had kept their primitive colors. Of such stuff is Aubusson em broidery made. And all through the years the artists have been at Aubusson and toiled and studied and triumphed with the embroidery until new mere magnificent than ever it is made in Handbags for Madame te Carry The genuine Aubusson em broidery. The same fineness of texture, the same exactness of execution, the same exquisitc ness 01 color. And masterpieces of art are reproduced in the decorations, every bit by hand. There arc pastorals by Beucher. There is Finettc, Dansc d'Ameurs by Watteau, Mignon from Hor Her tense, "Magdelena lisant" by Cerreggio, and many ethers. The finest and richest of such bags are at Wanamaker's. In shapes that are as queer and as delightful as the art upon them and pric.es are from $50 te $90. (Main Fleer) Slip Petticoats Are New They have arrived with the new dark frocks for Fall. ' Seme have a pleated, flounce while ethers are plain and have tailored shoulder straps. Made of silk jersey in taupe, navy, brown, tan and gray. $6.50 te $12.50. (Third Fleer) Costume Slips' for Large Women Tub silk slips in black or white, $6.75. Satin slips, black or white, $6.75. Sateen slips, white, $4.50. All three kinds have shoulder straps and hems double te the hips. (Third Fleer) Blu-Mettlef Seap Washes easily and surely and finely and blues as it washes, thereby saving addi tional exnense. It is as effective in hard water as in any ether watei hurts neither hands nor clothes and lasts longer than the ordinary soap. A word spoken new will bring te your deer with the start of September a whole year's sup ply of Blu-Mettle soap at 5 Cents the Cqke Just twice a year la there uch an opportunity and orders are being accepted new, (Fourth Fleer) Women's Novelty Handkerchiefs, 25c Because they are odds and ends in a linen manufacturer's cean-up they have been marked far below the true value. Berne have white contera with colored border ethers colored centers with white borders, Many colors and designs are in the assortment, (Watt Exquisite Chemises of Radium Silk Twe of the thioe new envelepe cheniise'3'just arrived ure of radium silk, made en taileied lines, fin ished with hemstitching, S5 and $5.60. The third is of crepe de chine with ribbon strap's and trimmed with imitation filet and val lace. ?6. , All thrce are .flesh colored. (Third Flew) I I V t Jlj," , MJ.fflt,M . .Yf,.A, ,...V;- ''Jj, ,d , Day ;Brings a , Pleasant Weird irenr W wmtmmtmmmt MawMHMMHM The Hall;.Clvck8, Chime Makes a Pleasant .Welcome Heme It in a geed sign of the tints that there ere new se few homes without ft' hall clock te give this welcome. We take a certain pride in being able te sy that only the highest type' of hail clocks are allowed a place in the Wnna maker CIeclc Stere. Waltham and Horschede are among them and the two names are ufllcient guarantee of reliability. The cases are beautifully carved mahogany in Colonial design. The mevements chime every quarter h6"ur en tubular bell. ISach clock has from enc te three chimes, Westminster, Whittington, Oxford and Can terbury being among them. Prices start at $310 and step at $855. (Main Fleer) Newest Fiction. "WlntcrgreeV by Janet Laing, $1.75. Werth every moment spent behind its covers because of a re freshing, humorous quality. "West!" ' by Chatlc3 Alden Seltzer, $1.00. By ' an author whose stories of a colorful West have already attracted thousands. "Sea Wrack," by Vcre Hutchin son, $1.75. An English novel which uses England's wild North Coast aB a background, (Main Fleer) "O, Sleep TJTsa Gentle Tljing", Beloved Frem Pele te Pele" The subject of sleep has ap pealed te many of the great poets, who rightly regarded it as a most imoeitant patt of life. It is the "soft nurse," the "sweet restorer" and it "knits up the raveled sleeve of care." All of which gees te show the impertance of geed bedding, and makes it worth while te note that the August Sale of Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters and Bedsprings is getting along toward its last week. (Slxth"rioer) A Victrela When Wanted A Pretty Bit of Furniture All of the Time Fer the modern home or the apartment the victrela in a handsome period conselo cabi net is proving itself practical in a hundred ways. Ana the price complete is only $95. In itself a handsome piece of mahogany furniture but deep in the heart of it rests a Vic Vic teola VI ready te play in en instant anything that has a place in music. Beside the Victrela there is space for 100 records. The console comes in Shera ton, 'Leuis XV, Chippendale and (Second Sending Heme the Laundry is a troublesome affair unless one owns a handy parcel posting case, made of indestructible fiber, with place for inserting name card. Size 20x10' in., priced $3. (Fenrth Fleer) New Fall Serges at Special Prices They are every bit wool and a finer twill than has ceme for seme time at such low prices. Probably the best of nil is that many of the new coat dresses for Fall are of serge. - One serge, 42 inches wlde, at $1.26 a yard. Anether, 48 inches, wide, at $1.60 a yard. And still another, 64 Inches wide, at $2 a yard. All may be hed in two shades of blue, aa well u black. (Vlrtt Fleer) Besides novelty handkerchiefs, in the same let are plain white linen handkerchiefs with narrow hemstitched edges, AUI.) Weed Mosaic Novelties Madc-by the mountaineers of North Caiehna, they are objects of interest us well as beauty. Especially are the trays, sewing boxes and vases suitable as gifts --new is a geed time te pick up Christmas presents! Si0e bJ?Mi 80 " is. VMM, e U 1I.8J. 'I .,T,uV, lW,M, , The Furniture Sale Is Dining-Roem Suits of Medium Price Everybody knows what fine and rare furniture this Stere has. It is famous all ever the country. ' Since the August Sale began we have talked a great deal about the very low-priced furniture we have also. The amazing values at small prices have aston ished thousands of people and put money in their pockets. But many people also want te knew about the geed medium-priced furniture bedroom and dining room suits, for instance, at from about $500 te $1000. In such suits the August Sale is wonderfully rich. Here are' a few examples from many: A Queen Anne Bedroom Suit at $553 a Reduction of One-Third The weed is beautifully figured mahogany with burl walnut panels. The seven pieces include deuble bed, bureau, chifforebe, dressing-table,, night-stand, chair and bench. Bedroom Suit of Fieured Walnut at $512 a Reduction of 15 Per Cent Five pieces,' including bed, bureau, chifforebe, dressing-table, night stand, all of extra-large dimensions. Bedroom Suifcin French Chippendale Effect at $860 a Reduction of One-Third Figured mahogany, with oval paneling and elaborate beading. Seven pieces deuble becj, bureau, dressing-table, chifforebe, night-stand, chair and bench. Bedroom Suit at $523 a Reduction of 15 Per Cent Painted antique ivory enamel en mahogany with floral decoration and blua striping. Deublo pester bed, bureau, chifforebe, dressing-table, desk, chair, bench. Heppelwhite Bedroom Suit of Inlaid Satinwood at $875 a Reduction of 15 Per Cent Twin beds, bureau, chifforebe, night-table, dressing-table, bench and chair. Mahogany Colonial Bedroom Suit at $535 a Reduction of lb Per Cent Twin pest beds and eight ether pieces. Bedroom Suit of Mahogany at $550 Reduction of One-Third Figured weed with burl panels. Deuble bed and the five usual pieces. Dining-Roem Suit at $1000 a Reduction of 50 Per Cent Ten fine pieces of figured walnut in Leuis XIV design, elaborately carved, with high-backed upholstered chairs. Sheraton Dining-Roem Suit at $605 a Reduction of 15 Per Cent Mahogany with antique finish. Ten pieces. Colonial designs, U sold en con venient terms and can be seen here any day. Fleer) Men Who Knew a Geed Thing When They See It Are Buying Twe or Three Suits of Clethes again aU S0 "" Unt" "Ve'S fl'0St en the PunlPki an(i t0 r The reason they're buying them new is 'plain te see " All the 3-Piece Summer Suits at Wanamaker's Are at Twe Prices The savings are altogether out of pro portion with anything the . year has brought. It's a clearaway extraordinary, hinging some of the best clothes in The New Fall Shirts Have Preught Separate Cellars With Them Fi arSItheume .teHal, decidedly, eighty aciuare. te h ,,, ....... iiuw m bnupe, anu men think if n nif gether smart outfit. What Iff mero. men reasonable te get Bhirts'ef It's a Plain Fact That $7.75 Little for a flnA Ti- Men reasons. want just such shoes for t IllSt Rllfll client. ,... ., Seme men say they are fashionable, true enough, for brogues are the shoes of the moment. But they are a great deal mere comfortable,, roomy and solid for (hlxth Griddle Cakes for Celd Mornings can be made en the handy electric grill, which also toasts, broils and fries. Nickel plated, $10. (Fourth Fleer) Ill-Fitting Gloves Are Worse Than Nene One beauty of the Wanamaker chame-s-hsle gloves is the perfect fit, wonderful in se low-priced a glove. They are made en the ether side, and everything about them fab ric, finish, color and cut is excep tional. Priced from 85c te $1.50 a pair, according te length. (Main Fleer) $20 $28.50 America down te the wholesale substantially below it. incre are fancy suits galore, also serges and unfinished worsteds in plain blue and black. And n !, ,. ,.,... L" (Third Fleer) at $2. rJte8' think it mighty geed percale blue or black. Or Ane checks in tan. (Main Finer) many ihere are or tan smooth net a perforation or a mark they show master Khnnm,.n i v , through, (Muln fleer) I M t ' L '" anant Rich in Bedroom and L iR RlH all I J" Vf ''r Alse these 'additional suits of unusually geed value at about the same scale of reductiens: Empire Colonial bedroom suit of mahogany, seven piecef, $640. Leuis XVI bedroom suit of figured walnut, five pieces, $662. Sheraton bedroom suit of figured and crotch mahogany, seven pieces, $723. Hand-decorated bedroom suit of figured mahogany, eight pieces, $775. Heppelwhite bedroom suit of figured inlaid mahogany, nine pieces at $800. Leuis XVI bedroom suit of mahogany with marble tops, nine pieces, $675. Queen Anne bedroom suit of carved and figured mahog any, eight pieces, $945. Leuis XVI dining-room suit of mahogany, ten pieces, $430. Queen Anne dining-room suit of mahogany, ten pieces, $405. Leuis XIV dining-room suit of mahogany, ten pieces, $467. Italian walnut dining-room suit, polychremed, ten pieces, $500 Brown walnut dining-room suit of ten pieces, $550. Chippendale dining-room suit of mahogany, ten pieces, $680. Walnut dining-room suit $e80. Sheraton dining-room pieces, $b0e. William and Mary dining $730. Please remember that are left. Fleer) There Are Seme Plain Linen Breakfast Cleths with Napkins te Match Women have called them the cleanest, neatest cloths in many a day.-And tradesmen call them the best values The linen is serviceably heavy and perfectly plain except along the borders where a corded design is worked The cloths, size 54x54 inches, are priced $4.50. i,lc -hviub, a dozen (FlrHt Essentials of the Electric Iren aic the well shaped, rounded heel, and geed point, which smoothes the tiniest corners. The six-pound iron is an excel lent weight; complete with cord, plug and stand, $6.75. (Fenrth Fleer) cost or w v,v -T 1,,u" "il" co "eafc ftnMeun cut and either Is Mighty t . te J - O W two kinds at the price, black calfskin modified br egucs en them, linf ""us iiiiuuiri! aiui alters of ten pieces in Italian style. suit of antique mahogany, ten - room suit of walnut, ten pieces, only seven days of these values menes, are marked $9.75 the Fleer) 1 An Excellent Bettle Capper that seals all sizes of bettlta, doesn't have te be fastened down, and has no screws te adjust for every bottle. Requires "Crown" seals. (Fourth Fleer) $1.50. 1 I ' "IT I- ii'I il 1 1 i WW 7 i a' L,fr.ii ?, .' -A, r. viJ
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