WfwwWT bjxwi , W-HHiHH 'rw j' ;. -CTp'Ei-Tir ;"jJcv,'iT'av s.v. tAfiib-y :.& t- !" rAriwMflasrww W, f KHX.rWW W M gTWiraBY.,Tr..-f..T..'" f"TJM WlUBgiT TJi.. tfw.f n a v" " ' ' j 'i "y- -jWf-v "Tra t i"i C" . K- 'I-- EVENING PUBLIC - LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST ,31, 192 t WEATHER Unsettled Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S (Sleleuy una (Jinnies at neon) Starting Tomorrow the Wanamaker At This Season of the Year We Receive Many Visitors who take the opportunity, when passing homeward from their holidays, te spend a day in the Stere te see the latest fashions in color and shapes and the new fabrics and furnishings that are en display. Ne visitors here incur any obligation te purchase even when they ask te be shown any article which they are interested te examine. Signed August 31, 1022. QMmm. J A Lady Who Stepped Off the Steamer Last Week came te Wanamaker's Monday, and purchased gowns that pleased her better than any she had seen in Paris or Londen. Se she told us. And her choice of gowns was proof of her fine taste and knowledge of geed dressing. Anether lady net long age went from Ameiica te Paris equipped with gowns bclected at Wanamaker's. And we attor atter ward learned that her toilettes were se chic and se distinguished that they oicasiencl comment even in Paris. It is certainly no longer necessary for women te go abroad te obtain the most leecnt and exclusive French fashion features. We bring them te you as seen as Paris herself knows them. The costumes for daytime and evening wear new in the Women's Dicss Salens are as smart and lovely as any one could find abiead. And much less expensive! Beautiful new street and after noon toilettes, duplicating Paris originals, are priced from $75 up. Lewer-priced dresfces, from ?27.50 up, give evidence in every line of having been made where the latest fashions are no secret. (Ilmt rieur) Ready te Carry Yeung Feet te Scheel the Best Shoes Made Scheel shoes are an item en which no wise mother scrimps. Nothing but geed leathers and first-class making will stand the hard usage a healthy child gives its everyday shoes. Here aic shoes that will outlive any number of inferior kinds. Shaped right for growing feet, and perfectly finished inside and out. Fer children of about five te ten years '(sizes 8j te 2) are: Tan uilfnklii liliirlur nfcmU ill (Flmt 1'loer) $4.33 nml f l.?.1, iircettllnit te hit. Tn 11 nml hlurl. calfskin hlKli-ltirril kIkim, $4.73, jfSS.SO, 0.30 mill J7.33. Fer small boys who wear sizes 11V6 te 2 arc: Mnliegnm or blnrlc inlMiln lilurlirr oxfords at f. Tun .utr.Mii lilcli-lac-il nhnrs nt 3 nml blink lulfkkln at fV.IO. Fer growing giils who wear si.cs 2V6 te 7 ate: Tn ii enlfukln lilurlirr nxfnnN nt fl. murk or Inn . alfNkln oxford nlth ' 1V5 , m ,,",, l'"friUlium ut (1.7.1. IllRli-linrilTiiirhkln hhePN In hliuh " iiiii ut 7, $7.80 uiid D,10. A Pretty Little Hat of Dark Blue Velvet In the new slilrrefl offeet. Ith Brent iltisliliif? loops, of elet nt the sldiH. Is $10 50 A new Milium of ilch rl ihlla reil elf t, with n Rarnlturn of brnldpcl tplf-i'oler pct, Is e(ti.il. lj LhiirmliiB for $10 Bn, At $10 50. tee, Is n liluck clet hut, the brim fnMilenfcl of hi ick elet leiith, cueli leaf lmund with silver cloth niack nml bller Is n Reed coin cein hlnattnn, nie.ir!nK In iipmi.iI new hats of ehet or huttt.ru Plush. ' Many new ideas .ne tdiewn new, IlIiiBt t atliiK thu lovely Autumn colors mill iKLemluK shapes, and all mederntuly prltul ut $10, $13 and under. (Hetend Fleer) Silk Jersey Petticoats, Special at $3.85 A qunllty reRulatly sold for mere. (oed firm hllk jersey top, deep plented Mlk lleume Nuy blue, black. brown, green, American lkiiuty, taupe (Went Aisle) 1000 Hand-Made Philippine Undergarments $1.85 te $3.85 A ppeclnllv low price because of nn occasional tiny spot that puts them In the "second" clnse. Other w Ise perfect. N'lKlltBOwns at $1 85, $2 S5 nnd $3 8S Kmelepe chemises, $1 S1! and $2 SR All of line, 111 m bnllste eleth. hand hand mnde and etfUlsltel hand einbrold einbreld eied, a number with open ' colleta" w erk, (et Aisle) Leng Chamois-Lisle Gloves That Can't Be Beaten for $1 We doubt If thev enn be inputted! Imported, sliu n-button li until, In a line Mieihi flnjsli, with litmily im im breldireil backs Hest shades of fcand, mode, beaei, peiiBee, Unlit pray, also white anil black Women are stocking up with them for muntlm te come. (Mala Her) An Opportune Sale of Waists for Fall Suits Prices a Third te a Half Less Mere than 1400 pretty new waists, many in the latest fash fash Jens for Fall, hcing the manufac turer's samples. 200 brudftl nvrrblntincn ut (13.8S. Imported ami new rolem. 100 crepe tin rhino merliteusn lemblneil with Milt Jemry nt $5.85. 080 nn in pie klk ovrrbleunen ut 13,85 and 4.8.1. ISO tunic lileium ut .1,85. 275 l'nrte Itlcnn wulntn, Initiate mill illinKv, nt 2 anil A2.B5 100 trlenlctte otcrbleuern with embroidery nt $3.83, (Kant mid Went AWItft) Many Yeung Women Will Cheese a Tweed Spert Suit Especially these going te the shore or mountains for Laber Dav. There really is nothing which stands the wear and tear of metering or a ttain journey better than a tweed suit. In the prettiest rose, orchid, Copenhagen 'blue and tan tweeds, also striped materials and geed mixtures, tailored models at $10 and $17.50. Every one has been higher in price. All sizes fiem 14 te 20 in the collection. (hceOnd l'loer) Radie Broadcasting Station WOO Wanamakefs 12:45 P. M. (Daylight Saving) United States weather forecast. 12:55 Arlington Time Signal. 4:30 Music. 7:30 Evening concert by the v following artists: Harriet Yeuni?, soprano William J. Mayer, bnrllone William Hnrliert Altken, tenor I.oulse Hamilton, violinist William Hern, saxophone James (J. Weaver, piano Margaret Klewlcz I n,.Pnmnnieiq Kane Hamilton I n-CnU)anl9ls 1. l'lane Unvette Kraery Mr. W'ener 2. Tener. Jnranoje l.ee Sens. Clayten Themas Mr. Altken , , 3. Violin Metnafrcuil KreliUr Mlu Hamilton 4. Kourane Seng of henKi Jreja MIkii Yeunc J.. Saxophone Leve's Old Seet Senit Mulloy .Oadman . Qedard Paris Places an Ornament en the Draped Skirt Fer the eenlni? pewn It q a bril liant jeweled affair that seta off the sheen of satin or elwt. Fer nn afternoon or tailored co ce t utile, the ornament h In nntlque hlher effect Seme of the most beautiful of the new klrl erniments have come di rect from Paris, no two alike, nnd they are priced from $2 te $2J.50. (.Mala Fleer) Mr. Hern (I. Baritone At Dawnlnu Mr. Mayer 7. Piane Venltlenne . . air. weaver 8. Seprano A. Ilaby Dreams Hteckart II. Learn te hnille lllrsch Mian Yeunif 0. Saxophone One Kleellnu Heur (with violin ehllcatn) I.ee Mr, Hern 10. Tener Oced lit r. lleae. .Ineraham Mr. Altken 11. Violin .Necre Chant (Nobedv Koewrl Clarence Whlta Mls Hamilton 12. norltene J'er Yeu Alene.... Oeehl .Mr ATieer 13. l'lane I,lcleatraume Liszt Mr. Weaver It. Seprano 1Me Garden of Your Heart Uerel Mlm Yeunir IB. Violin The Henary Nevln Mlsi Hamilton 16. Baritone Ae Maria (Thais) violin ehllRnm Massenet Mr Maver 17. Saxophone The Lest Chord Sullivan, Mr. Mayer 18. Tener O Snle Mie..'. ...Dl Capera Mr Altken 10. Piane Oen.1 Nlpht Nevln Mr. Veaer 20, Baritone On Wlnss of Seny. Mendelssohn Mr. Mar 21. Violin from the Cane I!rak. Samuel Gardner Miss Hamilton 3i. Seprano llecausc. Guy d'Harde'.et Miss Yeunc 23. Saxophone llumeiesque ...Dvorak Mr. Hern 21. Tener Ooedbje .Sweetheart Goedbje . .Ven TIIzt Mr Altken 23. Hnsemble Trie Then Leave Ifer. I'aust Oouned Miss Yeune Messrs. Altken nnd Move lOiS Arllnutnii lime slunal. followed hv United States w either fore cast and press dispatches. The Reed Birds Are Flyin' Where the Marsh Growth Is Thickest And with the start of September they are "open shots." What sport it is te bajr them en the wjnc a quick shot at that fleck, or maybe two, and then the eager search in the rank undergrowth for the fallen prey. Ne use talkincr, there's some thing in the huntsman's bleed that won't be stilled except by a trip te the Wanamaker Spertinp; Goods Stere where everything is icady te make the hunt easy. Net only the clothes a man wears, but the gun he sheets ami the ammunition, tee. Every gun a trusty one, a Parker, a Win chester, or a Remington, in all grades. Alse Winchester, Peters, West ern and U. M. C. shells in all gauges and leads. (The Unllerj) Sure It Might Be Het- And a Tropical Suit Is Only $12.50 &&B&& ek w ' 3j y - It'll pay any man te have ene in his holiday grip at that price. Mighty smart te wear right new and suits of such tailored-in-goodness will be right ion top next year. What's mere, every man who buys such a suit is putting enough in his own pocket te pay the railroad fare. Every one has sold for six or eight dollars mere some few twice as much. Mostly Palm Beaches, in plain shades of fancy colors, with here and there a fancv mohair. (Third l'loer) A Cap Is a Man's First Step Away Frem a Straw Hat Especially when there are holidays te enjoy a light, comfortable smart sort of a cap. Nothing else will de, sas the motorist or the chap who walks the proudest en the boardwalk. And with the man who knows no cap will de but the "REDLEA1V Nene ether could be se smart nor se geed. And a new let of "REDLKAF" caps has come in. Teasel cloth caps, soft and woolly, in light colors that feature the indistinct plaids. Price, S3. (.Main l'loer) Ever See a Man Who Didn't Want a Necktie or Se? Ever see a time you didn't want one or two? And if ever, you'll want them right new when some of the smartest .f the year arc marked at 35c and (55c. Certainly they are worth a great deal mere they are geed through and through, first quality in every particular. Ne end of cheesing when it comes te patterns and colors. (Main Fleer) Brogues As Husky as the Man Who Wears Them $6.40 Brogues of grained calfskin in tan. All in all they arc rather plain although a few tiny perforations mark the tip and all yearns are double sewed for strength as well as smartness. Heavy soles of white oak soles that premise months of wear at a glance and flat, comfortable heels. (Muln fleer) Famous September Household Sales China Glasswares Heusewares Lamps By their service te the housewives of Philadelphia and surrounding country these September sales have grown te be most notable events. They are particularly notable for the manner in which they exemplify the superior and distinctive service of this store. They are singular and different from the bargain sales familiarly known in stores of another kind. Please observe, first of all, that these are sales of fine, new goods at reduced prices. They are net distributions of job lets, overlets and hard-selling merchandise or things that have been left en our hands because nobody wanted them. The merchandise in these sales is the best merchandise te be found anywhere in the market, all of superior qualities first qualities no "seconds" priced at lower figures during September because of the economies made possible by the magnitude of the sale. These sales take in the whole area of the fourth fleer of the Wanamaker Stere. They cover almost every particular need of the household from top te bottom, in the way of new uten sils, chinaware, glasswares and lamps. The price reductions are net sensational, but they are genuine, actual economies in every case. If you have made up a list of things needed for the replenishment of the house, new is the time' te fill it at savings. (Fetirth Fleer) The Wanamaker Household Sale Is an Institution Known te Every Philadelphia Housewife This year it brings mere than 75,000 articles e first grade, superior heusewares at price reductions ranging up as high as 40 per cent en the average about 27 per cent. Net bargain lets, but first selections of the most desirable things for the modern household. All in all, this collection is the most valuable and useful it has ever been our privilege te offer, including the follow ing articles at reductiens: Refrigerators EJectrical Household Appliances Sewing Machines Aluminum utensils the best White and gray enameled cooking utensils Bathroom furnishings white and nickeled Brushes,- brooms, cleaning cloths, mops, feather dusters, cedar chests Cutlery for the table and kitchen Baskets clothes hampers, sewing, fireside, waste Pantry ware white enameled Tinware bright and heavy Ironware waffle bakers, frying pans, griddles Carpet sweepers Wash boilers copper and heavy tin with copper bottoms Galvanized Ironware ash cans, garbage cans, ash bas kets, wash tubs ' Woodenware wash beards, ironing beards, pastry beards, ladders Kitchen cabinets white enameled and oak Serving trays decorated Percolators het-water plates, glass-lined pie plates Vacuum cleaners V. . -, ..-t -1.' -r '-'.. ' ' I i I i . "'' ' 1 j' la? In connection with the sale we offer the famous BlU'Mettle Laundry Seap at 5c a cake, $5 a hundred. Orders for this soap can be given at once te insure early delivery. (Fourth Fleer) The China Sale in Its Beautiful New Heme Sparkles Like a Jewel We have just completed the rebuilding of our great China Stere se that its goods are new displayed in such a manner as te give the greatest convenience and pleasure te our customers. And the first complete display of these goods in this new way is the display of the splendid collection that comprises the Wanamaker September Sale of China and Glasswares. Without question this is the best sale in interest of the customers Philadelphia has known in many a year. It comprises the following 725 French China Dinner Sets at $50 te $125. These prices representing reductions of 15 te 10 per cent. 540 English China Dinner Sets at $35 te $200. Represent ing reductions of 15 te 35 per cent. 1250 American Dinner Sets at Sfi te $85. Representing reductions of 15 te 50 per cent. Among these dinner sets is such variety, such charm of new patterns and new decorations as have net been known in many a year. Whether you have china te buy or net it would be a pleas ure for you te come in and see what exquisite things have been brought together. (Fourth Fleer) Hundreds of exclusive things from the potteries of France, England, Czecho-Slovakia. Japan and Amsrica. Besides the dinner sets there is abundance te cheese from in the way of service plates, salad, entree and dessert plates, tea sets, breakfast sets, tea plates, cereal sets, mixing bowls all at savings genuinely remarkable. Exquisite New Glasswares at Remarkable Savings Fine thin-blown stemware goblets, sherbets, ice creams, etc. Flower bowls, flower vases, sandwich trays, cheese and cracker dishes and fruit bowls in plain crystal, colored and geld decorated. Tumblers as low as 5c. Fine thin cut tumblers at 10c. Geld-encrusted glass in splendid assortment at $3.75 each. Crackled ice tea sets. $3.75 Hand-painted flower bowls at $2. There arc dozens and deens of pieces priced away below regular selling figures at least 10,000 of them below half. The Whole Stock of Electric Lamps, Shades and Candlesticks in the September Sale It is well known that we have right here in this store mere lamps, mere shades and better than are te be found in any ether store. New this whole stock is reduced 10 te 50 per cent. Prices start at ,$1.50 for a boudoir lamp and go te $225 for a French shade as gor geous as a Parisian ball gown. There are fleer lamps, bridge lamps, desk lamps, boudoir lamps, candlesticks and lamp shades. And you can cheese from them all at the lower September prices. Many of them are single and exclusive designs. If you wish te cheese from these you must come right away. Truly it is a sale of such character as te make light cheaper than darkness. 1 m i 1 . $ y i i I c. tf SM f (Fenrth Flew) rt A bV ,
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