iSTOSiTTB &- ;v?w. ? j '."Miwnr.vi v. jj. rnirv.TH '14 ' -V . VV V V 1' WtfA . ci"- ij .K.jtrvif (iri . fbi ri'i. . 4a U v n rvwam, yft.$Mt& STORE CLOSEb al DAY ' VWANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled WANAMAKER'S SrO27 CLOSED ALL WANAMAKER'S STORE CLOSED ALL ' DAY TODAY ruAx DAY TODAY M55yJWl!PWilMpi ! ..' . I - ' " i. i . . tt Auh. wr- i &8 lTniirrw' Brings Back All the (Great Opprtuinities ! 1 1 . : 1 d die September Sal' JM It Seems Impossible te Get Far I . -r i XtT'A.t a. f yi - . fro irniiii i imiikiitp ' Seme people seem te have been born te criticize, k and "againstV criticism," says the great Goethe, 1 "there is no deiense. It may be for geed te be talked about adversely. It should make us watchful and careful. It is hard for men te understand each pther. All of us are mere " or less disposed te be critics of people's doings, manners and business undertakings. If we are wrong in our ways it will be a help te be set right, and we should, be thankful for constructive criticism. If we are clearly right in our plans and practices, and if our friends would be kind enough te let His knew if we are, the effect will be te double bur single Jf j i & track and put en better locomotives. 'Signed Siptembcr i, 19&2. QMfamfc. Exclusive Imported Girdles Frem Paris Individual Birdies, se rich in color, se striking, be distinctive, that one creates a dress around them, which is just what Paris designers arc doing. One gorgeous wide - band girdle with a wide hanging panel is full of color rhinestones, cut Ktpel. red. blue nnd dark pearl- like beads arc used in elaborate and beautiful pattern. It is de cidedly ene of the most hand some adornments a dress could have. Price, $G5. Many ethers, equally indi vidual, arc marked $9 te $55. Red and green arc much used together, also dull blue and silver. (Main Fleer) A Dressmaking Service for Girls has been added te the Women's Custom Tailoring nnd Drossmak Dressmak Mng Bureau, presses of every de scription for girls of eight te six teen ycais aie made te measure at moderate prices. Charming models are shown for ' party and dress wenr, for school and every day. Materials include Andersen ginghams, linens, voiles, clotted Swisses, serges, taffetas and Canten crepes. The "Mary Pick ford" party frock in glace taffeta is a favorite. All the frocks have a pleasing individuality and simplicity that mothers will like, and they are made te order from start te finish. (Second Fleer) Jfyl CAROLINE REBOUX Is Making Felt Millinery VrOT merely trimming it, understand; but making the hats from start te finish, out of lengths of soft French felt as pliable as velvet. (Milliners call them felt "skirts.") Smart examples of these new softly-draped felt hats from our own milliners appear in the Gray Salens. They are wonderfully adaptable te picturesque shapes, large and small. With them are many ether variations of the felt millinery mode, which fashion particularly emphasizes this season. Nete especially the many lovely new shades of brown, such as fallow, suchard, marren d'Inde, bamboo, rosewood, Tunisian and ethers. It would be possible te have a dozen brown hats this season, each different shade and each delightful. (HecenJ Fleer) ihMPJBHvpQ m.0 .1 wi I'li'i n. '1iiCniTtu ' 'i m . j . j i e Jtli ERE Is the New Short Fur Ceat for Winter It will be one of the prevailing fur modes. Particularly the new Balkan blouse a short coat that blouses ever a deep hip band. This model appears in black mole, with cuffs vand the new high-standing cellar of ermine, both cellar and cuffs edged with wisps of monkey fur. It appears again in silky black caracul cellared and cuffed with kolinsky; and again in gray moleskin with squirrel. Caracul in all its phases is used at its loveliest in a short coat of all white, and another of platinum gray caracul. The new models, short and long, will be arriving in the Fur Salens almost daily new. (Second Fleer) Introducing tlje Net-Quite-Finished Tailored Suit for Women A new idea! Women who have trouble in finding ready-made suits te fit them will be enthusiastic ever it. It is made by our own skilled men tailors, and is prac tically completed, except that sleeves are only basted in, and the coat lining net yet in. This makes it possible te complete the suit te order, fitting it te the customer in every individual detail. Cellar, sleeves and everything are made exactly right before the lining is put in. Fer this careful fitting no charge is made. In ether words, the suit is sent home completed te order, for the ordi nary price of a ready-made suit. A Price Astonishingly Moderate $35 or $45, According te Material It is important te note that the fabrics are of fine quality rich and beautiful veleurs, tweeds and novelty cloths. They offer a choice of black, navy blue, a lighter blue, black or blue with white hairline stripes, several of the newest brown shades, a soft heather color and various mixtures. Linings are of geed and serv- (I'lrHt Fleer) icenble peau de cygne. The tailor ing is hand-done, and expert in every detail. There are a dozen models, sup plying ample variety of coat line and length, cellar cut, and se en. Sizes are 34 te 4G. It is the first time such an opportunity has been offered in Philadelphia. Geed Cowhide Bosten Bags at $2.25 First time we ever had a bag of this quality te sell at this low price. Fine, soft, handbraided cowhide, in brown or black, 13, 1-1 ,and 15 inches long. Alse seme with overlapping frames, at $3. All are strong, serviceable frames, at $3. All are strong, serviceable and geed-looking for school, cellege, business, shopping and traveling use. (Main Fleer) New $28.50 Winter Coats for Scheel Girls Geed waim coats and well tai lored. Some of the prettiest have cellars of rucoen or ether1 furs. r beautiful nil-wool chinchilla ats with cellars of the mateiial. , , Fer extra warmth Ihey are lined and interlined and in all the y eest ball shades browns, reindeer, ! ftrn!Cet(i blue an(1 navy. Sizes '0 em 8 te 1G years. (.Second Fleer) Most College Girls f Like Pajamas 1 f?fl1i!)er,?,aro.8emo thy will cspe- dalnH llkp. because they are he ' prices: Bttracve for such small " Vsk.i f tyI, ,'" whit0 Perc'e nt l'i '! F uc Percl at $2.50; MSLffi .in percal trwwttB or "v '"'"', . so,erPu otte or cotton crepe,' ?3.85, tuiru fleer 1 Among the Prettiest Silk Blouses Frem the Sale of Waists are many intended te re with the colors of the Fall suits or separate skirts and women will be delighted at the savings in price A Third te a Half Less Beautiful imported beaded ovor evor over blouscs of crepe de chine In the new shades of barberry, mullln, bob-e-link and majolica blue, at $13.85. Sample crepe de chine over ever blouses, new Fall fashions, seme beaded and ethers embroidered, at $3.85 and $4.85. Silk tricolette overblouscs with wool embroidery at 53.85. (Emt nnd Went Alle) Mere Open-work Silk Stockings Have Come for $2.85 a Pair Full-fashioned stockings and every thread all silk. Ench pair Js worth' a great deal mere. Net a' second in the shipment and the open-work clock designs are remarkably dainty and attractive. Scheel Bags and Everything te Ge in Them Scheel UeKH, 05e te $6. Filled 1'pncll CnHcs, 25c! te S3. 10. Tablet, 6a te 2Sc. Composition llixilis, tic te T3e J.oeHo-l.enf IIoeKh, 20c te SI SO. t SPECIAL A school bag outfit, with two composition books, a tab let und a filled pencil box in a geed bag, is $1.50. (Miilii l'loer and Set ruth Fleer) Anneuncing: 45 New Medels for Needlewerkers The Art Needlework Stere is all ready for nccdleworkeis who are interested in the new de signs. Scarfs, luncheon sets, doilies, centerpieces, dresser sets, pillows and all the things that when hand done make home mere homelike, all show the new designs nnd the new ways of working them. There is intelligent, kindly help here, tee, for theso just beginning te de hand work. It is given freely nnd in full measure. (Heeend Fleer) Many Fall Dresses Are of Weel Crepe A graceful fnbrle for drnptrifr nnd in the right welght for Fall. In black, navy, brown, Kreneh blue, plum, mulberry, Bray and many etherihndei, 38 Inches wide and 12 a yard. . ' ' 1rit Fleer) What Are the Advantages of Buying House Heuse wares at Wanamdker's During September? The advantages are many, of which these are the principal points. PirstAll heusewares in the Wanamaker collection are reliable. Second The variety is the largest and most practical te be found in any store. Third The prices en great quantities of these things are reduced in September. TlbeirelFere whether you want a small paring knife or a H refrigerator, whether a cleaning cloth or a vacuum cleaner whatever you want, that is within the scope of a household utensil, Sep tember is the time te buy it, and Wanamaker's is the place. Prices Reduced en Thou sands of Articles of These Classifications Refrigerators Electrical Household Appliances Sewing Machines Aluminum Utensils Enameled Cooking Utensils Bathroom Furnishings Brushes, Breems, Cleaning Cleths Cutlery Baskets Pantryware Tinware Ironware Carpet Sweepers Wash Boilers Galvanized Ironware Woodenware Kitchen Cabinets Serving Trays Percolators Vacuum Cleaners And Famous Blu-Mettle Laundry Seap at $5 a Hundred Cakes (Fourth Fleer) "See These Lighted Windows? That's HOME!" Whole Stock of Electric Lamps in the September Sale Electric lamps, shades and candlesticks every thing te give forth the light that means home, comfort and cheer. Almest every one knows that there are mere lamps, mere shades and better val ues right here than else where. New prices are lowered 10 te 50 per cent and the innumerable people who are going into new homes will welcome this Sale as a been. All sorts of lamps fleer, bridge, desk and boudoir lamps, candlesticks aplenty, and distinctive lamp shades. Seme of the last aie in exclusive designs. (1'eurth l'loer) Babies' Layettes Prices begin at $10 for ene that includes two shirts, two binders, two flannelet petticoats, ene nain nain nain seok petticoat, two slips, 12 diapers, a wi upper, a blanket and two pair of socks, and go en up te the outfit with finest hand-made dresses and as elaborate as any ene could wish. In the fine, light nursery room are basket cribs, bassinets, bath tubs, cfiairs and everything that Baby could use. (Third l'loer) September Brides Are Cheesing Wedding Silver It is a sensible custom which permits a bride te select the pattern of the sterling silver which will be given her nnd it much simplifies the gift prob lem for the family and friends. The Wanamaker Jewelry Stere offers a remarkably large number of most desirable period designs from the fine old Co lonial type te the elaborately hand chased. The different pieces of the tea sorvice may be bought separately nnd the small silver added te from time te time. Nearly every pattern has small silver te match. Trn itrTlcts, ne pleri, $?2S te 91030. Kettlei te match, U5 te 9400. Waller, 9180 te 11SB, ' (Main fleer) The Potteries of the World Poured Ferth Their Treasures te Make the China and Glassware Sale Se Big Rich, handsome dinner sets from France, from Japan, England -Czecho-Slovakia, or the substantial, day-in-and-day-out, solidly geed American sets. Sparkling glassware from Belgium, France and all the corners of the earth where glass is made geed and made beautiful. Side by side in the China sale are the rarest and the most matter-of-fact pieces; the most expensive, or the most practical for all uses. Upward of 3000 dinner sets complete ones or open stock and thousands upon thousands of pieces of glassware and Net a Single Item at a Saving Less Than 15 Per Cent While Seme Reductions Run te 50 Per Cent That is the opportunity offered by while almost alongside of it is a daZ' this September Sale. A greater variety ' zling one of French glass at $30. of better things at lower prices than has I A. small glass piece for the table it) been assembled for retail selling for her.e for a dollar or two, also a whole mum sci ranging as tugii as $3VU. There is a dinner set for $6, wltiUi one of the rarest of all is marked $4SS, and there are hundreds of prices ill between, depending upon the quality and number of pieces. Back of it all are piled up the reserve!! many years if ever before. Despite the splendor of it all, the needs of every home are met completely and met economically. It is a sale bristlina with money- saving opportunities for everybody, every home. Here is an imported glass that premise days and davs of iusfc surh M tumbler for Z cent (which. ihe mmi I nwi; a ,,il . .:, a ? 01JU,SC ?-uc.11 M - ;.---- . x -f - -V - I "vueiiiy. xxim evury nem in an tne sale 18 the lowest price the same grade I is the best obtainable the world ever at tumbler can be had for anywhere), i anything like the price. ' (1'eurth fleer) It's Fall And a Man's Hat Is the "Newtone," $6 Holidays are ever and men are back at their desks again great reunion times and time te put away the Summer things, tee. Men are wearing Fall hats right new and the men who wear smart ones are picking the "Newtone." Different in color in fact, it is net reallv in colors at all, .for the browns aren't se brown, nor the gravs se gray It's a hat of tones. . Th, hrims are a little wider, mere curved than before and all in all the new hat is a man's idea of what it ought te be. (Mnln l'loer) He Wouldn't Be a Healthy Bey If He Wasn't Hard en Shoes Especially in school days, he kicks them nnd scuffles them out before you realize he has started te wear them. The thinp te de is te get the "scufllo-pieof" kind. Geed shoes, of solid materials nnd made te stand the wear. Such n pair of school shoes is here at $5. High shoes, of ceurw, in the blucher style. Mnde f black Kunmetal with thick whila oak soles. (Muln Fleer) The Twang's in the Air and a Steamer Rug Outrht te Be in the Aute A heavy, comfy one that you can wrap all up in and be warm during all the long ride. Such a robe costs only $7.50. An unusual price, of course, and what is mere they are unusual robes. They arc 60x72 inches, with fringed edges; a solid tan en one side (two shades teselect from) and plaid en the ether. (Main Fleer) I Rare Enough te Be Gems The Angle -Persian Rugs Are Surely a Delight Seme new ones have gotten in, net nearly enough, but certainly glorious in the colorings and patterns no ether rug possesses. And below that wonderful beauty is the irenelp weave that has made the Wiltens known for generatiej ' amentr the stnrrlipsr. nf mera r ..0. - ... 11.3x13 ft., S215 9x12 ft., $125 8.3x10.6 ft.. $114 0x9 ft., $77 4.6x7.6 ft., $43 36x03 in., $20.25 (Berentli Vloei) 27x54 In., $13, 2.3x15 ft., $43 3x9 ft., $34.75 3x12 ft., ffti.50 3x15 It., A8 nii . Mi i 4TH m V" 'tfi k'M, V At&n&m . A &. y tt ?.&! ty' r& r yX i'4- u l2iiSiiif 3. tsit rV&SC i-4 n: iir"!f ir.- iEAiiCP'" Jtfvw a ?,V !?'' ,
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