$p e" 'Ji vitv:xi'f'Lt' :va trf. itfiw frPJWtW ,-. "' j?..mfi5.iw '-ax v"' , vri&jWMi.'ww.v?.,i' rfij'Uy M ' - ' ';v-'?c" "rf ' ' " TJttncvxrTxra. wmTfrn T-Errtn.Tfi.-D n-m'TyAtVKvr.TmTA wTiVr EVENING PUBLIC IiEGEIPHlLteELPHIA. SPNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1922 Vi'lK. 'r viij n. V" Band at 9; Organ at 11 and WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 DaylighUSaving Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ' Ml J.iLi 1 VI Band ana vns" ' .41J The First Scheel Eels Cal i Is Mere mi lie BTW i), m& imt rAii!si msn i it' te Bnd I Aute Ire Meed iat IMS Of a Very Great English Admiral It Is Written that he said he owed all the success of his life te always being a quarter of an ' hour beforehand with his engagements. One of the Presidents of the United states once told a member of his Cabinet who was a few minutes late in his engagement, owing te his watch going wreng: "Then you must get another watch or I must get another Secretary." Signed September C, 192 Certain Charming Autumn Frecks for Yeung Women have lately arrived at $40 and they are among the prettiest se far. Of crepe de chine, Canten crepe and crepella cloth, they re made In the soft colorings and simple styles most becom ing te girlhood. A delightful little dress of left gray crepella cloth is trimmed with hand-drawn work and a wee piping of (Second Women's Silk Crepe Dresses in the New Brown Shades $27.50 te $47.50 (First Semen's Seft New Coats of Belivia, Lew Priced Decidedly lower priced than Wats of such quality were last Masen, They're the kind of coats that Ppeal te women who expect te wr them steadily and want Wmething they will net tire of. Lines are simple and geed a little fuller and longer. Cellars n be fastened close about the threat when cold weather comes, "ckets are comfortable; sleeves e"t en the wide lines of the mo me J(nt; linings are of geed pcau w cygne. Lines of silk stitchery form we only trimming. In Sorrento, navy, black, brown no taupe. W.60 and $57.50. (Firm Fleer) Exclusive New Dress Coats for Children kuliir 8re of fln hroadcleths nnd "Wlas. carefully talleicil and most "lm hae beautiful fur cellars. thu U dl8tll,ctle l the lines Wmi.,?.i be PPreclAteU by ills- "iminatlng pteple B" 2 te 6 years. $15 te $95. (Third Fleer) In the Little u Nightgown Shep nw Importation of dainty hand- Utiit. . '"""'embroidered white tine i.il "I,,K0W"S 'rem the Philip- eineuu'', Bh0Wlng Mw tteei ln All are ly embr'lered pattern... T . . V or reu,iJ nock neck lMI"1',,'l U.60, two at 13.85 ffiffamfy. henna. Alse In nsvy and Havana brown. A frock of black Canten crepe Is shirred around the hipB with a heading. A touch of bright color Is Introduced In the bead girdle and the beading which adorns the shoulders. Sizes 14 te 20 years. Fleer) Every dress in the group is brown, and they are pretty enough te explain why brown 13 te be the leading color of the season. Malay, Tunisian, suchard, Zan zibar, tote de ncgre, and ether browns are included, shading from dark walnut through the lighter chestnut tones. Materials are Canten and ether silk crepes of fine quality, 'satin faced or plain, pebble-weave or flat and soft and clinging. A pebble-crepe coat dress of straight lines is trimmed with shining braid and large metal or naments at the waist. A softly draped gown of satin crepe has clever folds of self-material for ornament. Anether in beaded with black jet. On another is a glint of bronze at the waist, or a dull silver girdle. There are many delightful styles, all new, and all surpris ingly reasonable. I'loer) Nevel Linen Lunch Sets in Putty Celer Housekeepers who like a touch of "difference" in linens are much taken with the new luncheon sets of Italian linen in a putty color with an edging of hand-made lace in pure white. They are. 7-plece et. riwh rouolst reuolst rouelst Ing of nlv plnte dejlles and one nenrf. 8etn nt SIS are liemntltrhed, liond liend liond embreldered and lare-rdced. Beth nt ?f are of the plain linen nidi lare edge. (Flrt Gymnasium Suits Are Ready for Girls and Women Schools and colleges everywhere knew the excel lence of Wanamaker ready-te-wear "gym" suits. In material and making nothing has been spared te make them the best obtainable. Every bloomer is full pleated and has double gusset and pocket. Rloemers of all-wool storm serge, in black, navy blue, green or seal brown, priced $1,60. Black wool - and - cotton bloomers, $3.85. Blue or brown poplin bloom ers, $3, Black sateen bloomers, $2.50. All - white jean middies, lit English XBtly Century Jmtts A Remarkable Greup, of Interest te Collectors Sixty-three of them, many signed, and includ ing prints -in black and white, mezzotints and en gravings, covering the period from 1721 te 1818. Purchased for us by a discriminating collector, from a famous house in Regent Street, Londen. Subjects include portraits of illustrious person ages of eighteenth-century England kings, queens, princes and princesses; dukes, baronets, famous , jurists, bishops, deans, prime ministers, celebrated playwrights, actors and actresses. It is like turning ever the pages of English history te leek at them. Age has given the prints a depth and softness of tone, which, added te the original fineness of line, gives them almost the vitality of fine paint ings. Lace, silk, velvet, powdered wigs and jewels of royal apparel are all exquisitely wrought. The prices are $8 te $30 and the prints will be sere te interest many besides collectors. ' (Fifth Fleer) Silk Laces for Dinner Gowns Lace dinner gowns are In high favor for beauty, grace and be be cemingness. Ne ether dress has se much true womanly charm. Silk lace flouncing, 50 inches wide, in lovely patterns, is in navy, brown, black, white, cham pagne, pearl gray, ecru and lav ender. Seme is finished en both sides and would make delight ful tunics or negligees, as well. $4 and $4.75 a yard. (Main Fleer) Persian Mahal Rugs of Fine, Serv iceable Quality at Lew Prices There is an old saying te the effect that "a true tale speeds best being plainly told." The headline tells plainly the story of the Persian Mahal carpets and the truth of it is vouched for by Wanamaker's. Persian Mahal Rugs 13.7 x 9.2 12.3 x 8.8 12 x 8.8 3.10 X 7 13.6 x 10.8 11.4 X 8.10 10 X 7.7 J325 J275 $280 -$170 $375 $235 $17 13.5x9.3 Persian Hall Rugs ! x 17 2 (hntenth Fleer) 3.3x10.10 te 3 A Few Table Cleths Are Priced Attractively Patterned attractlcly, tee. for Us a fine Irish mtln damask In three handsome designs. Size 70x70 Inches and marlicd $5 nch. (Flrnt Fleer) There alie are crrtnln Chinese linen tea napkin. hemtltehrd nnd nlth hnnd-enibrelilered corner. 14x14 Inchm, at 8.70 a dozen. Japanese Unen tea napkins, hand lirnmtltrhed and done In meaalt work, 1IH Inches, S9.7S a deten. Fleer) extra geed, with braid and lacer, $1.35; plum at $1.50. Black Windser tics, $1; black half hundkerchief ties, $1.50 and $1.85. Teachers' "gym" suits of black all-wool sorge will be made te measure in sleeve less romper style at $15. Twe weeks are required for these, France Sends a New Material for Trimming It is marvelously like fine, soft, printed chamois even the back leeks and feels like chamois. There are various fascinating printed patterns en tan or gray. Nothing smarter for the brim of n hat, a hat ornament, a girdle or a vest for a dress. Paris uses it effectively for set-in and ap plique work. 45 inches wide, $30 and $35. (Main Fleer) 12.fi x92 293 12 x89 $2X5 11.11 X 9 2 $295 9.4 x6 7 $175 12 G x 8.10 $287 12 7 9 1 J273 1111x9.2 j2!)S .$345 .$75 te $125 Lemen Creams Ne, net something te eat, but the delightful Queen Mary toilet creams in lemon 'scent refresh ing te use, and invaluable in the preservation of a fine skin. Lemen cleansing cream is HOc, $1 and $1.50. Lemen skin cream, both nour ishing and seething, is 75c and $1.25. Lemen finishing cream, a non greasy foundation for the face powder, 50c. All te be had only at Wana maker's. (Main I'loer) Gay Spots of Celer char;ieterl7 the new.st oerbleuFf3 of aeorpette crepe They nra enibielrlered all ever with circles of brightly colored bendu flame, French blue. Jade, whlte and se en. A deep bend border In the same colorings finishes the fashion able low waistline of each blouse. MeBtly In nay blue or black grounds, though some are In tomato, French blue. SpeeUl at $13 85. Anether elaborately headed over ever blouse Is of navy or black Beertrrtte embroidered with crvttul and black beads. Special nt $0.86. (Third I'loer) Nurses' Uniforms of White Peplin Sturdy white poplin uniforms, made te withstand constant tallerlnp, are $6. t6,C0 and $7 60. Straight-line white llnene uniforms are $3.86. (Third Fleer) Raincoats for the Little Felk Little raincoats and capes that are well made and cunning te see, are In arleus colors reds, blues, tans, etc, and tweeds I'rlcea begin with cajies at $3 60 nnd go up te coats at $15. Seme hae lints te matcli. SUes 2 te 6 years. (Third Fleer) One Can't Get Very Wet in Half a Minute nnd It takes, by the second hand of n watch, less than that te take the grip umbrella out of Its rase and put It Inte Bervlce. It takes Just two meNements te be completely covered. They take up ever mi little space. Suitable handles for men mid women. Hlack cotton. $5 ; sllk-and-cotten, 17.60 ; silk In black and color, 110 te $15. (Main' moor) i A $4 Felt Hat Is About What a Man Wants te Start the Fall With Anything that is fashionable is here at that price. All the colors or rather the tones, for men's hats are net se decidedly any color this season, and all the shapes. Mighty geed hats for the price every one. (Main Fleer) It Leeks Like Fall te See Men's Russian Cord Shirts Again Better shirts than have come for years, and the prices are way below in fact, nearly half of what they were meant te be. At $2 apiece a man can have four or five wrapped up and take them right along. The cords are different, each They nre shirts full of colors, ene being wrapped with silk, wide, bold stripes mostly or sner making It stronger and prettier. sucker stripes. (Main Fleer) The New Oxford for Men Leeks English, but It's Really a Brogue A surprise two ways, for the price also is deceiving $6.40. As smart an oxford as a roan they ought te be. could ask for. Of tan Norwegian The eelea. heavy but net tee calf with scores and scores of thick, are sturdy white oak, and tiny porferatlono everywhere the entire Bhee la built te wear. (Main Fleer) The September Sale of Housewives New and Old The newest bride, bewildered by her newly ac quired responsibilities, the most efficient housewife, wise in the ways of refrigerators, evens and the cul inary arts both will find much of real interest and benefit in this September Sale.. Wanamaker heusewares are famous. Famous for variety and for quality. Where else will such a collection of 75,000 first-grade, perfect articles for housekeeping be found? Savings Average 27 Per Cent and reach even 40 or 50 per cent in some instances and such savings stay saved for we never lower the quality. This is the time of times te set the whole household ship-shape before Winter sets in. It's safe te say that in every bathroom, cellar, pantry, kitchen and laundry in Philadelphia there is something that should be replaced or something that is needed for greater comfort and convenience. Refrigerators, electrical household appliances, tinware, aluminum ware of all kinds, white and gray enamelwarc. Mere Lamps Mere Shades AND BETTER At the Prices That Is What the Lamp Sale Stands for It embraces the entire stock of electric lamps, lamp-shades and candle sticks, at prices 10 te 50 per cent less than regular figures. This means the greatest stock of lamps and related goods that anybody can cheese from in Philadel phia. And it also means the best values obtainable. Think of the marvelous assortment, ranging all the way from $1.."0 for n boudoir lamp te $22." for a French shade of gorgeous beauty! a There arc fleer laj j, desk lamps, boudoir 1p 1, bridge lamps, candles and lamp shades. All are at oppertun ' prices, and as many are ' dividual pieces in exclusive designs early sc'ertien is advisable. (rnurtli r'jnr) Hew Could They Think of Se Many Patterns te Make Rugs Beautiful? It seems that all the artists of all the years have been working their lives away just te glorify the new rugs. Hew magnificent they nre! Deep, rich, almost living: colors are combined and contrasted in a veiitable world of the queerest, or the most charming designs. Wilten Rugs 11 x i ft., 81 and I3S 1.3 v IO.0 ft., f7ft.AO nnd U4 0x0 ft., $63 mid 17 ( I'en rtll Curtains Ready te "Blew Out" At Clearaway Prices An opportune clearaway of curtains of all kinds: lnce, mus lin and scrim, lace panels and deer curtains. They vary from ene te three pair of a kind, nnd se the prices are a fourth te a third less. Prices new co from Reed ruffled muslin curtain at SI a pair te some of the velour deer curtains at $13.50 a pair. infill I'loer) Most People Like Nut Candies and thcp ehewv nut bloeks are creat f.nontes lv ml walnuts. Urnzll nut.i or fllbrit. a if 1-eld to gether In n flt-Mlcieiis i irinu-1 iamb, each piece wrapper! in u iv puppr $1 the pound Wanamnlser creim-i e?rM ran niclB ere a speetaln In .uiill,i, chocolate nml lasphtrry fl.iuirs at 80c the jieund (Dehii Malm Stere, Clie.lnut) Every Tennis Player Wants a Steel Racquet And for the tlr?t tim, iinee the steel racqutt with metal 'Mings has been ued a blR selection N here. As luelv and pliant at any rac iurt nt the h.ime time i-treiic and endurliiB. Heallv they keep down the cost et Jlning All weights at Jl" oath. (The (luller And deep down in it all is the htaunch, enduring weave that makes the beauty last for years and years. Axminster Rugs e x rj ft., no. it una no R.3 x 10.(1 ft., tlA.fti) nnd $36 When a Bey Gees Off te Scheel With a Big, Proud Smile a and eyes sparkling like the f the morning sun, it's mighty safe te say he is all fixed up in a brand-new suit that he admires like a friend. Just the suits that touch boys' hearts arc ready new Norfelks for the most part, and smart ones, tee, with box pleats, inverted pleats and many ether kinds of pleats. The trousers arc knickers of the newest cut. Beys are wild ever them, se arc the mothers. Per haps one reason is A Geed Scheel Suit Is Here for as Little as $12 while the most expensive is only $25 and there is great cheesing at $13.50, $15, $16.50 and $18. At any rate the suits are about 20 per cent cheaper than the Spring prices, and every one has two pair of trousers, which really means double wear. There are all the bright, youthful colors that any fellow can name. (Third I'loer) Heusewares Is for Alii .,. (j , 1 h h z rf H iff -" r -: F&iivrn iir ii ni "! jfeft !' --Jl Lb -gr r I fflt f i X, I ironware, bathroom hardware umiuiii, mops, ienuicr-aiisiers, Knives, baskets, carpet-sweep-T crs, vacuum cleaners, washbeilers, galvanized wares, wooden r , ware, kitchen cabinets, sewing machines, soap and ether if, ..... - i things beyond enumeration rlncrr) Scheel's Just Around the Cerner nnd i linnl Ruppllts must t.e pet rpin'Mv Kw rtlmic Ih liere, fptn prn.srrs and pi ,ii, bexen, Midi t nnd nilr. pi.m. ami crayons te nil.-d schoe! Ii.ie li- te $2 2.-,. (Main I'loer and .srrpiuli Fleer) A Wonderful China and Glass Sale In Everything, Especially Dinner Sets And dinner sets are the nuiinstay of such a sale. This Sale presents a greater variety of pat terns, a greater price range, a larger assortment at the various prices, a better selection generally and better values than can be found elsewhere,- Varieties, desirability, reliability, excellence of values these are things that sensible home keepers leek for in a china sale and this is surely the Sale in which they are finding them. Prices all through are 15 te 50 per cent less than regular, the average sav ing being 30 per cent, approximately P Trench china dinner sets of 10(5 pieces are new priced at $."() te $135. English semi-china dinner sets are new $35 te $150. American temi-china dinner sets of 100 pieces arc new $15 te $85. And the Sale also includes assortments of Japanese M and Lzecho-hlevnkian dinner $200. Glassware from many jV v;.? -& (white and nickeled), brushes, all are included in the Sale. ; Fun and Exercise nii both bound up In sarong steel. limru "tiek-beundPis, ,i , they n'r'? .1 i I. ,1 I " li . 1 tlft t hit.. I.mlj .-. 9 .... and inure than a few urewn people "'J $ 2 are u-lnp them for .ipert "Ji'liil Tl ate mad,' te anotnniedate Jtii7R?'jH clnlilun of 4ft te fln peuiulH at $3 50: fi f Jwl p..np. of 0 te 11D ,u Jl 50 and W HV tlieii of lin te id) or mi pounds at J) (? (SriMitli Fleer) sets new priced at $50 te lands is shown in sparkling h -vv -a1 ?! n 1 S3 m i: (Third Fleer) aimnaancc at real savings. (1'eurtli Fleer) 1 '- HI JJ.gJ, s.if (Third Fleer) " u ii.. JO.?a una $33 (Seventh Fleer) M ys LI u v V i4 i&: 1-flS. A . yi :(ft .KiNiV-iyi SSV I. ( !? t -1 '' -"ft
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