& - . i i ,., ' 7, i 'l',v' . "" ' , ' ' ' ' weJather Fair Band at 9; Organ at 11 and 4 :50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 0 Daylight-Saving Tim Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER (CMtatt and Meledy atNoen ,- - -fc X I Back Again With Hemes te Open Up and at Wanamaker s th September Sales That Help Pack Your Troubles in the Smallest Bag Yeu Have and find a cheerful companion te talk off your shadows, misgivings and forebodings. Take off of the wheels of your life-car the tire that lias a nail in it, which needs te be replaced with a geed whole cord. Put en your spectacles even te eat strawberries- and cherries, as one man said he did because they looked bigger through his eye-glasses. Repining and grumbling reduce our happiness and usefulness. Buy a whistle! Signed I. September 5, 1022. QM mmfc. Felt Millinery Wins the Smile of Dame Fashion Lenp, long age it used te be possible te get pretty little- felt hats such as fashion is smiling nn this season. Most women are glad te see them return. Of course they never used te be in such charming colors as they are this Autumn. Ner wcie the shapes ever se piquant and becoming. All the clever milliner needs te de te them is te add a lovely wide ribbon or dashing ceque feathers, and the effect is as smart as you can imagine. Numbers of the charming new felt hats are in the Gray Salens. Of course, the felt shapes are wonderfully soft and fine te begin with. Prices from $16 up. (Second Fleer) Special for Yeung Women, New $28 Tweed Sports Coats There is a certain English looking tweed that se many of the younger set like better than anything else, and these coats are made of it. Thev are distinctive in appear- Iance, in geed sturdy all-wool tweed of tan, brownish or salt-and-pcpper Immures, made with raglan sleeve, beautifully tailored a'ld warm enough for cold days. They are the nicest kind of coats for school or college. Sizes, 14 te 20 years. (Hecend Fleer) Women's Tailored Cleth Street Dresses, $35 te $45 The dress needed for the first crisp days, when crepe feels a little tee thin. The dress that needs only a fur neckpiece, a smart hat, gloves and shoes te take a woman anywhere with the assurance of being well appareled. The dress a woman feels uncomfortable indeed net te possess. A smart group, perfectly tailored, are these at $35, $40 and $45. Fine tricetines and Peiret twills ate the materials, in dark blue or black. Lines are straight, or Meused, or draped coat-dress ef fects. Sleeves are long or three quarter. Necks are high and be comingly cellared, or cut out and collarless. One mnrinl in Virnirlnrl in lilnete. Anether is faced in French blue; with blue beads en the girdle. A third is bound with black gros gres grain ribbon. Qn a fourth is a dainty gingham" chemisette and cellar. Others , variously diver sified. Business and professional women will find them ideal, and women of leisure will like them for street, shopping and all outdoor wear. In sizes 34 te 42. (Flrnt Fleer) The Daintiest New Slipper Is Brown ' Suede Brown u he se much worn, It ""J " almost essential for ecry l';N'Pectlng beet collection te contain at least one pair of little frown slippers And suede In by " the prettiest material, beildes wing er- fashionable this se.iuen. ,A!10 nf,w fcHPPTH are beautifully ;"Plen,e(i of finest suede In the new S'r'l brown They hae large wngue, a low- Spanish heel, turned Sni..m.'""ni le and anii and a nnlth of perforating. Mctd $12 a pair. (Muln Fleer) Flewerlike Frecks (W girls of two te nix years (Inelud- ctnt w "choel-Koers) are remlnls. Wd .ui-h ummer "eeB In coloring bbem?r y vantalcttcB or Ptl ginghams, dlmltled rrnu nn.l 'U5ter9ln dell8htrul "ew medelsT (Third Fleer) Time for a Scheel Supply of Underclothes -,. trliiff . u,ml-'"llie(i, of duruble "r. Mi..'7'.T ftnl",,wI. " In ul te !,. ' "Tm ure I'flied accord V..I, "' f'""-tJle. ,,M?.,,:ref.?"nir ,4,n,," -"" ""M, :", '""Jl'lniilleii., ''. nr.."' ""'"''I'"!, nil 4 te me hand it 3 le H ii , ",' l i,y,)'aUU '" ' alrU Women's New Arabian Mecha Gloves for Autumn Arabian mocha Is the soft, elvety slIn put Inte the beat glecs. In elas ticity, endurance and beautiful finish there Is nothing te equal them for street near. ' .Seme of the prettiest shades of brown came In the first shipment butternut, reindeer and fallow and a soft hhade of gray. One clasp, with spearpelnt or embroidered backs, Prices $3.25 a pair. (Muln Fleer) That Bit of Trimming for the Autumn hat that you have made Is In the Millinery Stere! Sev eral cases nr tilled with each type, Including the new est feather and quill effects Cut ostrich pompons, the new pins and hanging rings, flat flowers, burnt ostrich whateer Is needed te complete the hat Is almost certain te be represented. (Second Fleer) Imported French Tunics Glimmering With Light Spangles or beads, one must choeso beforehand, for otherwise the array of beauty of color and design Is bewildering te choice. One leely bronze tunic has little sleet en and side draperies Many ether hnndsome tunics are In bril liant green, ri-d, Hushed we, blue, mnuve, platinum, black, fuchs'u, etc. 27 te 96. (Main Fleer) Hew Often Cpn Yeu Listen te a Tune ? It depends en its quality. This is one of the great distinctions between real music and its feeble imitations. Familiarity with the popular jingles of the day breeds weariness and contempt. Familiarity with great music deepens understanding and appreciation. Many have learned te knew and love geed music by listening te JKe AM'PICQ in its wonderfully sympathetic and expressive perform ance of fine pianoforte compositions. Mere times than the living pianist could possibly play for you does the Ampice repeat ever and ever -again the song, the opera, the symphony, the ballad, the concerto, the dance, or whatever you wish te hear. Its library of recordings is marvelously large and comprehensive, and new additions are made each month. We shall be glad te send or give further information about this remarkable musical instrument. It is sold only at Wanamaker's in Philadelphia, and it is well worth your stepping in te listen te, whether you wish te pur chase or net. (Egyptian nail, Second Fleer) Every Weman Leves Pearls, Se It Is Said Certainly one of the most cherished possessions that a woman has is a handsome pearl necklace. And, she can wear it with every kind of a costume, something that can be said for few ether jewels. Oriental pearl necklaces of the finest luster and nrrfpctlv mat"1',d are priced from $360 te $5500. The pricui axe based en the lower value of pearls several years age and net en the higher value of today. A pearl necklace is really an ex cellent investment, if one cares te leek at it in that way. (Main Fleer) New Plain Colored x Cheviot Is for , Sports Suits An all-wool weave of geed weight for even the coldest weather and that Is what- many women want for suits that are being made up new. The colors are especially pretty violet, leather, French blue, Caire red, navy and black, 54 Inches wide and $3.50 a yard. (First Fleer) Five New Patterns in Irish Deuble Damask All of them beautiful, rich and lus trous, while, as most every one knows, Irish double damask is as serviceable as anything can be for table cloths. The material is 72 Inches wide and priced $4.75 the yard. Napkins te mafch, size 22x22 Inches, are marked $10.73 the dozen. (First Fleer) Anether Remarkable Sale of Handbags at $1. 65 Thousands of Leather Bags of Many Varieties, All Werth Deuble and Mere Pin seal, morocco, shiny black auto leathers, soft finished calf and goat, suede, colored ecrasse leathers, grained and decorated leathers and many ethers. Included are flat envelope bags, vanity and dance bags, dainty calling bags, commodious business and shopping bags, mourning bags, square, oblong, pouch and ether shapes and styles. One can match every Autumn outfit. Here i3 black, blue, gray, crimson, all the pretty new shades of brown and tan, apricot and some striking two-toned effects. Every bag is new net old and outworn stock. With few exceptions they were made te sell at double or mere than double the price. Nearly every woman will want two or three te match various gowns. (Main Flaer) "Is There a Shade or Tint of Silk that is net here?" was asked in amazement just the ether day by a visitor standing en the gallery of the First Fleer, just above the Silk Stere. Rell upon i oil, each grade of color ascending, from palest tint te deepest shade. Surely one could match almost any silk here! Surely, one can find thii most becoming shade of any color here I It it worth seeing. ' (Flrit loot Plenty of Women Find the Exact Blouse They Want by waiting until the first-of-thc-menth Sale of Waists. And they find the savings in price well worth while waiting for. If it should be a blouse for a Fall suit or perhaps an extra dark-colored skirt, it will likely be among the follewing: Kllk trlrelntte tunic blnimex, mostly nitty or lilnvk, lir.ild trimmed or em broidered at S3.83, riiimplr rrrpe tie ihlnn oerhleime In tit nw Full.fuhhleiin, at S3. 85 uud f.S. (East V - -t Allies) Se Much 1 J - Ji ? Dining Reems Are Sparkling Bright and New Fer There Never Was Such a China and Glassware Sale Never se much te cheese from, never such splen didly geed things at prices se low. In all this great company of things te make dining rooms bright, there's net a single item but what is at least 15 per cent below the day in and day out price. Many things are only half of regular, while the piece-by-piece average reduction for the entire sale reaches 30 per cent. And at prices se low one can cheese from the best dinner ware and the best glass the potteries of the world can turn out. Dinner sets galore upward of 3000 of them, including complete ones and open stock. There are sets patterned with a richness that only the art of France could create, there are sets that ring se deeply under your finger taps that one knows master potters are still at work in England ; again, there are sets of plainest white, except for the edges where glisten ing borders of encrusted coin geld seem te be meulten and dripping. But the range of the selection is most remarkable of all. Fer instance, a complete dinner set for six persons is here for $6, while one of the rarest of all is marked $435, and there are hundreds of prices in between. There Surely Must Be a Piece of. Glass Here for Every Light en Broadway Dazzling, glistening, brilliant myriad of glassware. Thousands upon thousands of pieces and every one just as much reduced as the China. Seme are the richest, finest pieces te be found anywhere ethers the solidly geed and practical kind for day after day service. Nothing could tell mere about the varieties of glassware offered in this sale than a leek at the price tags. There is an imported glass tumbler, of mighty geed material, for as little as five cents. There is a complete set of 36 pieces of finest American stemware at $420, and everything that ought te be in between is here also. (Fourth Fleer) We Will Give Yeu a Helping Hand in the Kitchen Right Away We knew you have been tee busy te check up en that old refrigerator and te send for the new garbage can te take the place of the one that leaks. Yeu haven't had time te find out whether the ash can will serve another winter. And the aluminum wear and the enamelware and the cutlery and the bathroom fixtures they've all get te be replenished befei'e Winter sets in, but what with opening the house after vacation and getting the children ready for school, 4 hew is a body te get time te attend te everything at once? That's just why we have this J Great September Sale of Heusewares just at the time we de. This sale is intended primarily te enable housewives te make their replenishments after vacation and before the Winter sets in. All these things we've mentioned and nearly everything else you could want are te be had here during September at reduced prices in many cases much reduced prices. And they're all first grade heusewares no "bargain junk," no "seconds" all first quality like Wanamaker courtesy, which is the best thing after all that we have. (Fourth Fleer) Seft, Woolen Blankets Snug as Can Be Are Hurrying Off te Bed Hurrying off te bed in about a hundred homes here abouts because the savings' are at least a third. As white as the driven snow, that seen will be in the air, and woven from long, staple Cape Colony wool into three standard sizes. The ends are bound with satin in blue, rose or white. 60x84 in. blankets $9 72x84 in. 'blankets $10 80x90 in. blankets $12 (Sixth Fleer) Fall Suits Shew a Cheerfulness of Celer and Freedom of Line iX&vtC& lEenitatt l0j Seme were made abroad, but by far the majority was made here of imported fabrics. Planned by designers who enjoy an intimate acquaintance with the wishes of men who dress well and tailored from the inside out by master workers. Brown is the body of most of the patterns, perhaps a tan, perhaps a deep brown or perhaps half a dozen shades in between. The lines, much like the spring suits, are loose and straighter. Twe, three or four buttons set the models for the coats, while free and easy rolled lapels lend that air of well-planned carelessless that men like se well. Prices are between $45 and $68.50. (The Gallery) When a Bey Gets Dressed Up te Ge te Scheel That flushing necktie most likely is the most important part of his attire. There's net a doubt but what it will have bold colorful stripes, much like the ties here from 50 cents te $1. Bey like the shirt he wears must be like dud's; perhaps a plain white one with the soft turn-back cuffs, priced $1.65 te $2.50, or a shirt striped with colors at $1.50. Either style has a soft cellar attached or just a neckband. If it's bearding school he's going te he'll want plenty of pajamas madras, mercer ized cotton or outing flannel, from $1.65 te $3 and a snug blanket bathrobe, $1.50 te $6.50. And any schoolboy at all needs a sweater, the pull-ever style, with V neck or roll col cel lar. $7 or $8. (Mala Fleer) ,4-. A New Purchase of Persian Carpet Rugs Offers Unusual Values .It is a long time since we have been able te get Gorevan rugs at all. They are made in some of the mountain districts of Persia, are less affected by outside influences than some ether modern eastern rugs, and are therefore delight fully Oriental in character. This new shipment contains large Gerevans in rich blue, ivory and red colorings, in character istic bold medallions and all-ever effects. Alse the finer Persian Saruk rugs of silkier pile and closer weave, in large sizes, and some smaller rugs of various kinds. Sizes and prices follew: Large Gorevan Rugs I Alse smaller Gercan rugs. the average size l,9.(i.( feet at 11.1 X 1V fret, '.'H3. 10.0 lt(l reel, S15. 13.0 x 0.1O feet, 27S. 11,8 x 10 0 feet, !45 13.(1 n.tl fret, (200. 14. U U.U feet, 832.Y 11.3 X 0.0 fert, 380. 0.8 x R8 feet, 185 12.0 x 0.5 feet, S'.'OS W.tyYO.U feet, Uttl, 14.1 1.8 feet. $275. 13.0 x 11,1 feet, fiiO. $85 Carpet Size Saruk Rugs IO.U x 7.'.' feet, S381. 10.3 x fl.lO fert. 8.170. 1O.0 7.1 fret, J38II, K.J 8.7 feet, PIS.-,. ie.n 8,8 feet, fl:m. 10.8 x 0.1O feet. f,.U7. 10.4 x 7.0 feet, :i71. 10.0 x7,3 feit, SHOO. 10.(1 x 7.1 feel. S3ti;, Alse small Saruk rtiRS, the aveniKe hizc, 3,(n5 feet, at 575. And S.iruks of medium size, aeraKc l.G7 feet ut 9145. Ilnmadnn and Iran rtiRK, 3.1x0.6 feet te -1.9x7 feet at $50 te 593. UcluchlMan mats, average size l.G.2.G feet at $9. (BeteutU Fleer) ' tAt vW w iVf . v- - (IUUa ,5m W. 1 Jl VJii ' - 1 mAMb, i . r fcVi, $& X ii?wyv, , , tY C'lki'iA. .3) '. t$V 1. t ' ; L ..' . . A