Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Stere Closes at 5
Daylight-Saving Time
WANAMAKER'S
Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50
WAAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
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Daylight-Saving Times
Wp TTavpJnst Rrmuiht tntn the Great Auaust Sale of Furniture $50,000 Werth of
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Fine DMng-Roem and Bedroom suits 10 neu ai nuu r i
''But Yeu See I am Only a Very
Plain Persen," the Modest
Lady Said
net realizing the great beaity there is in plainness
and naturalness of these who de net paint and patch,
themselves or add any sort of gaudery 'te their
persons.
Gentle speech, simplicity of manners and the
.plainness of face form a beauty that often is mere
attractive it h a n the ' overdressed' or anything
artificial.
Many people like this Stere best for its
plainness.
August 23, 1022.
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Never Were Levelier1 Fasfiiens in
Yeung Women's Dresses
Never, surely, newer or mere
eiiginal ones. It seems as if
designers had entirely reversed
the ideas of last season.
Where skirts were once short,
they are new lone;, gathers have
almost disappeared and in many
cases the belt as well. Beth
front and back are straight, with
perhaps a few pleats or a circu
lar gore at one side fastened
with a large ornamental clafep.
The neckline mny be round,
but it is just as likely te be built
up te a turned-ever cellar, open
ing in front in V shape. Wen-
sug-
(Seronil Fleer)
derful embroideries that
gest Persian or Chinese influ
ence appear en the sleeves or
where the wrapped - ever dress
fastens.
There are many tailored coat
dresses for street wear and most
suitable for college or school
days.
And prices arc far from being
high. There are as many as
four delightful new models in
Peirct twill at $25, one at 37.50
and se en by easy stages, in
tricetinc and Peiret twill, up te
$05. Sizes from 14 te 20 years.
Women's Yeleur and
. Belivia Coats,
$25 and $45
There are about one hundred in
all and all have been much higher.
They arc in excellent fashions for
Fall and exactly the right weight. .
At $25 are coats of fine velour.
One model has a loose, straight
back, trimmed with rows of stitch
ins. The cellar is scarf shaped,
finished with fringe. Anether full
flare coat has the same sort of col cel
lar and a third is rather plain In
lines.
There also are three pretty styles
in belivia cloth at $45, all being
silk lined.
In black, navy and deer and prac
tically all sizes in one or the ether
model,
(First Fleer)
Silver Bracelets
New and Odd
Delicate sterling silver links
seem te be entangled in round bits
of .imitation jade or pearl, but in
reality are charming, dangling
bracelets.
$1.25 each.
(Muln Fleer)
The August Furniture Sale at Wana
maker's is the greatest in the world and its
operations during thepast three weeks have
been the greatest in the history of the business.
New comes a new and unexpected phase.
There was one great purchase of $50,000
worth of bedroom and dining-room furniture
that did net arrive in time te join the Sale at
the beginning.
New it has come in with only six business
days of August left te sell it.
The way te sell it out in six days is te
mark it at half price $50,000 worth of superb
Grand Rapids furniture, bedroom and
'dining-room suits, te sell at $25,000,
It Is Furniture of the Most
Excellent Kind the Kind
That Most People Want
Made of the highest selected weeds and enjoying
the most superb construction, the bedroom suits are
the kind that ordinarily would cost from $710 te $1540,
while the dining-room suits would run from $630 te
$1890.
These prices indicate a high grade of merchandise,
and the merchandise measures up te the price in every
;way.
But in this Sale you can buy the bedroom suits at
$355 te $770 and the dining-room suits at $315 te $945.
Many people have been waiting for the last days
of August te completely furnish their homes.
Many of these people can save from $1000
te about $3000 or $4000 each in this Sale.
Yeu can save from ever $300 te nearly
$800 in the furnishing of a single bedroom.
Yeu can save from ever $300 te nearly
$1000 in the furnishing of the dining room.
These are remarkable values. They represent re
markable savings. They are economies worth thinking
about.
, But think fast and decisively.
There can be only six days of this, only eight hours
te a day. If you want one of these fine suits, best come
in and let us knew at once. Here are some points with
regard te what you may expect:
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It Costs Only Half as Much
te Get a Geed Cap
in fact, a cap that is among the best, for a few hun
dred of the famous .Lincoln-Bennett caps are marked
.$1.50 te hurry away.
All the smart one-piece style, the kind that men like
best for metering, or golf, or strolling. -
In checks of all kinds, but mostly green in color.
(Mnln Fleer)
Dining-Roem Suits
$315 Ten-piece suit of walnut, finished in two shades of
brown showing the Italian influence.
$322.50 Ten-piece suit of mahogany in Leuis XIV design.
$397.50 Nine-piece suit of stippcled enamel, hand-decorated
with flowers.
$402.50 Ten-piece stippeled enamel suit with hand decora
tions. Heppelwhite design. ,
$657.50 Ten-piece suit of mahogany in Colonial design.
$750 Ten-piece suit of figured mahogany, Leuis XVI design.
$762.50 Ten-piece suit of figured mahogany in Heppelwhite
design.
$945 Ten-piece suit of figured mahogany with burl panels.
Chippendale design showing the French influence.
Bedroom Suits
$355 Seven-piece suit of figured mahogany with burl panels
in Sheraton design.
$375 Six-piece suit of walnut in Chippendale design of French
influence.
$412.50 Six-piece suit of figured mahogany in Heppelwhite
design.
$415 Eight-piece suit of figured mahogany in Chippendale
design of French influence.
$460 Seven-piece glazed enameled suit in orchid color with
hand decorations of flowers.
$500 Seven-piece suit of figured mahogany in Heppelwhite
design.
$545 Seven-piece isuit of figured mahogany
design.
$572.50 Eight-piece suit of figured mahogany
ciesign.
$580 Eight-piece suit of figured'mahegany, striped with old
bronze and decorated with flowers.
$650 Eight-piece suit of figured mahogany in Sheraton
design.
$670 Nine-piece suit of figured mahogany in Sheraton design.
$770 Eight-piece suit of figured and crotch mahogany with
me eesign is Linppendale showing the
Shirts $1.85 The Tip That a
Wise Man Fellows
Shirts beyond the average, every one, and there's net a"
doubt in the world that it's a value worth while.
The material is woven madras sometimes imported,
sometimes the better American kind, but always it is sturdy
and long wearing. In stripes galore and most all colors.
Such materials are made into shirts right here in Amer
ica, ever the comfortable Wanamaker. full form and tailored
up te Wanamaker specifications.
(Main I'loer)
A Necktie or Twe A Man
Always Needs Them,
Especially at 35c
Xhirty-five cents apiece, and there are thousands of them
almost all kinds in the let and every one the exact kind of
a necktie that has sold here this very Summer for a great
deal mere.
Ties with big, bold stripes, tie with frail stripes, ties
with figures and with dots all kinds in a would of colors.
(Muln fleer)
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in Sheraton
in Sheraton
Men Will Have a Great Autumn
If the New Oxfords Set the Pace
Smarter than ever and altogether different.
The latest te come are somewhat English and some
breguish, but in all a mighty comfortable, geed-looking
shoe.
Smeeth calfskin, in unusually dark brown, as seems
te be the custom for Fall, stitched with red.
There are a few perforations here and there, while
the whole shoe is set off by a fiber inset sole. Rubber
heels are already en.
Price $6.40.
I Muln I'loer )
burl panels.
French influence.
(Sixth I'loer)
Three "Sweet Hints"
It would be hard te .iy which
of the three candies is the most
popular. One of them at least is
suie te be a special faveute:
Creamed almonds, 50c a pound.
IMaittd cream mint, 150c a pound.
Speciul caramels. 30c a pound.
( Dun n Mnlr Mern
Artificial Silk
and Weel Sweaters
Reduced te $10 ,
N'cer before have they been
marked at such a little price. They
are all imported and both slip-en
and tuxedo .styles, the latter hav
ing sashes and tasseled ends.
Many colors, besides navy and
black, and two of the tuxedo styles
are two-toned, with a contrasting
color stripe.
(FlMt Fleur)
Coel Days Suggest
Topcoats for Women
(In the Londen Shep)
And a geed suggestion! Per
fectly made coats, imported or
made of imported material, en
rather mannish lines, with raglan
or well het-in sleeves and single
or double breasted.1
All weights light, medium and
heavy are among them, -in beau
tiful lightweight fleeces, over ever
Plaid tuft fleeces, cheviets and
tweeds. Quarter lined.
Vices ? 18,50 te $90.
ff (The (iullfrj)
Extra-Size Petticoats
and Nightgowns
Petticoats of firm white
I"n nuttonhe e
galatea
scalloped 'edge,
'.e6; embteidercd with a spray of
-"Kin, fj.
Umbrln petllcimtt with double puiiel
t.k-"ir,.,.ll"p "'' '-H5l with l,1,,l
iii ? ,le""f. 1.30.
"unci n.,U ami ,,ort alrtivr. 1.S0.
(Tlilril I'loer)
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Perfumes and
I ewders Frem Paris
krnii,I,ipertat,0i,a of the much
i n. ClrilrLl,tirflne. Fleur d'Or, in
nrR"Ml '.lainty bettp- nt ltnsc1,
pr,co "inn horetefoie Sfi.
Neiir d'Or fuce powder also, in
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IMPORTANT PARIS
FASHION NEWS
Special Cable te Jehn Wanamaker,
Philadelphia, Dated'Paris, August 22d
Fall fashion openings emphasize Persian and Indo Inde
Chinese influences in embroideries, in colors and in some
silhouettes, except that Lanvin has introduced the
Meyenage.
Skirt lengths evening, ankle' te fleer; afternoon G
inches; tailored, 8 inches. Sleeves are long and tight
and bouffant at elbow. Dinner gowns have very shtert
sleeves, as last season. Reddish browns predominate.
Brown furs aie favored, cspe- of metal laces and steel bead
cinllv henvcr nnd sable, also '"
squirrel, which h very high
priced in Paris. There is much
suede in biewns und black, in
coats, hats, handbags, gloves,
shoes and trimming's.
Velvet is prominent in day
and evening gowns in every
collection. Theie is much use
JOHN WANAMAKER
. PARIS
Xe decided change in blouses
except that Itenee's new version
has a band continued into a sash
that ties into a bow en the left
side. Pniisiennes nte wearing
white, simple blouses.
It is indicated that fashions
have taken en the femininity
and elegance of pie-war days.
Putting Oriental Rugs
Within the Reach of
Everybody
A geed many people of even modest means don't like any
ether rug se well as an Oriental.
The soft and lovely colorings of Eastern rugs and car
pets, "shot with a thousand hues" as they are, and as beauti
ful as stained-glass windows, make them. a satisfying and
artistic fleer covering for any room, and the wearing quali
ties are everlasting.
Semetknes, however, prices are such that many people
who have te economize feel they cannot afford them. This
has been se pretty consistently for some years.
It is a pleasure te call attention te the
Very Lew-Priced Oriental Rugs
new in the Kug Stere, priced at figures that have seldom obtained in
the last eight years.
Furnishers of new homes, und re-iuinishers of old ones, will find
them an economy.
Persian Serapi rugs in Mes .1e
feet te ;8 feet at SI0 te SSS.
Persian hall runners from U.(9
feel te 3.6x12.9 feet at $75 te $85.
Keem-sue .Mahals and Araks
from 9.10x7.1 feet at $Hi5 te 10.6
1 J feet at $325.
A New Inexpensive Pattern
in Silver-Plated Ware
The "Mayfair." as it is called, answers the need of
many people who want an inexpensive table silver of
attractive design te take the place of sterling diver in
the Summer home or te fill in the gaps of the finer silver.
Every piece is silver plated en nickel silver.
Teaspoons. $3 a dozen. Round bowl soup spoons. $6 i
Dessert spoons and forks, dozen.
S5.50 a dozen. Dessert knies with siher-
Tablespoons and forks, $6 a plated blades. S6.50 a deen.
,,0en- Dinner knhes with stainless
Demi-tasse spoons, S3 a dozen, steel blades, $12 a deen.
Oluln l'lueri
A Special Victer Release Brings
Several Popular Airs
Shiraz rugs, in sizes 4.1x3.1 feet
te ti. 81.3 feet, at $35 te $55.
lieluchistan rugs in sizes t.3
feet te 5x3 feet at $15 te $22.50.
Saruk rugs, in sizes 1.10x4.10
feet te 2.3x5 feet, $65 te $75.
Ken id- that were meant for
September, but are new ready.
Semn are dances, some net, but
all seem as popular as can be.
Three 'leadeiv are: "Oogie,
Oogie Wn Wii"; "My Rambler
Rese, ' by Paul Whiteniaii ana hi-eu-hestra;
"Send Baek Mv Ilencx
Man," by The Virginians. '
All en 7e-eent double-faced i ch
ords, and they ran be heard in th
Music Salen any dav.
(StMeml I'lmir)
Englishmen Are
Wearing Checked Silk
Handkerchiefs
As a matter of fact, at one tim
or another all the smait Bend
Stieet Sheps in Londen hae been
making a feature of these new
handkerchiefs.
As an eperiment, wp imported
a number for Pniladelphin men
w he fellow English fashions
clesily. It is net likely you will
see such handkei chiefs elsewhere.
They are in blue, brown and
black with white checks, $'J,50
each.
(M.lln I'liKir)
A Sharp Price en
Scissors, 50c
One couldn't duplicate them for
thf same puce that is why 50c
seems especially insignificant. Most
of the scis-eis are imported, and
all ate well made and sharpened.
Diessmaker.s' scissors, button
hole scissors, scissors for manicur
ing and embroidering, also cuticlt
and nail combinations each pair
fei 5lic.
( I'cnirlh I lour)
Tablets for Scheel
Geers Remarkably
Lew
A geed Unit te collect a fi w such
issentiuls school days are almost
he re'
(J ed-siul tablets, ruled, for
lend peiuil, are selu enl by the
dozen and only 'Jee a dozen
Other tablets, mostly luled, in
aneus sues, from note te letter
size, aie 5c, 7c, 10c and 15c apicc.
M ill ii I lour i
(hecntli I lour)
Women's Foulard-and-Georgette
Dresses, Special at $20
Net mete than seventy-five
women can enjoy the saving, nnd
only these who wear sizes 30 te
GOVj.
Material are foulard silks in
black-and-white or navy-and-whitc,
veiled with georgette. The veil
ing tnkes the form of pleated over ever
tunics or of draperies. Seme have
( l Irst
cellars, ethers leund or square col cel
larless necks.
The several styles arc well suited
te women who wish an extra little
dtess te take away en holidays, for
wear when neither cotton "frocks
nor cloth di esses would be just
right.
$120 is n special low price that
should carry them efT quickly.
I'loer)
Silk Crepes Are Foremost
Among Fashionable Fall Silks
Particularly is 'this true, of the
new satin-faced canton crepe which
has completely wen women's hearts.
It is a marvelously rich and beauti
ful silk, and it is being used in
many.aftccnoervjjowna.
Uetli the plain canton ciepe.
I which is also a great favorite, nnd
. the sntin-facetl canton crepe are
10 inches wide and $1 n yard.
Crepe de chine, 40 inches wide, in
all the geed Fall colors, is $2 te
pii.uu yuril,
Yeu Can Save $75 te $250 en a NEW
Emersen or
Sc horn acker Piane
it' you care te take achantage of the re
duced prices marked en a small group et
unused instruments from our regula. regula.
piane collection.
They are Schemaekers. Emersons and
Lindemans three of the best-known pianos
we sell in both grand and upright forms.
The reductions are due simply te slight
cuhf blemishes that in no wise atTec: tlu
tonal value of the instrument.
Emersen uprights, reaidarlu SSsn .., .cr? .. c?,-
Schemacker uprights, regularly $725 and $750 at $550.
Linacman (iranaa. rrmilnrln Z7ez ,.t e?ri
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Vmdcman Grands, regularly $795, at $650.
imersen Grands, regularly $975 and $1050,
Schemackcr
at $850 and $900.
er Grands, regidarly $1150 and $1250, at $950 and $1000
'of each is small, se that it will net de te delay selection loner"
The quantity
fni ii .
. mc) win ee sold en terms convenient te purchasers,
instruments. '
(KK.M'Unn Hull, hfiiiml fleer)
ay selection lenir.
just as our regular-priced
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