4iii ritej''tf ibi2 fJFJttJHXTVSi-.KJ iV t r. 7,'"vs' Jrri v J i k vrr vi" w 13 - , .W tj .' WEATHER i paa1!." j VANAMAKEfe'S. J' 'asaaaj: WANAMAKER'S I .jSigtl WANAMAKBR'S :' ? Jven Serere the Trees and Shrubs Glew Red-the Wanamaker Fashion Saiens Are Alive With Autumn Celer &,,: i-.: : tt .& . -W-.'rSV- WsJEilP .SEPTEMBER ,., ft , i When in Peubt, -ie the side! of 'mercy. ',-.;, -v -i Hard lines or" roughshod methods will gve a lesser force for geed than mildness and clemency. , v ' "' We, need net. go te the extreme, as a Merchant in another dty.'knpwn personally te' 016 WTllCr, Wiiu nuuiu uciufuc a uciiiiifuciit debtor for a hill, and who quoted as a doctrine, forgive . us our debts ' as we forgive our jibters" We ncednebeerratic or foolish. "The qualltyM. mercy-it net It dreppctfi at 'the gentle Signed n "September 7, IBM. i Riding Habits andMirls, constitute an Important feature of the Gown.SalensV equipment., 'Girls of from four te twenty years are provided for, and women who wear 34 te 44 sizes; New habits are shown in' .tweeds, coverts, hemespuns, novelty mixtures, herringbone worsteds, striped cloths and basket weaves. V. 11 Medels include straight flare coats, Norfelks, tight-fitting and belted coats; with close-knee breeches, reinforced in' knee, and seat. Tjtllerlnr, Until and all detail w. exceptional. Pric from f SB upward. (Flr.t Schoolgirls' Shoes Built for Service ' and Comfert Made by shoemakers who spe cialize in footwear for growing girls.' The correct last, the right hee and tee, and a price that most mothers will agree is moderate for i such excellence of materials and making.' $6 and ?G.75 a, pair ,for oxfords, including tan calfskin in several styles, and black calf in one. $7, $7.50 and $9.50 in high shoes, in- , eluding one style in black or tan UP " fc"" " """ $5.60 for patent leather one- strap dress slippers The sizes throughout are 2 te 7, (First Fleer) if i , .m;,i-i 5 -.,', . i ,',,'-' ' : Just Out of Their Paris Boxes Bexes French , Dinner Gowns of Beaded Chiffen Afternoon, dinner and evening gotens, in royal blue, black or lark tanchiff en" of rich quality. , Fashioned aeng simple lines, but exquisitely hand beaded in cut steel or crystal in quite new ways. Each has a complete lining or underdress of self color crepe de chine that may be used as a foundation for ether gowns. . Priced $85 and $110. ' (Flr.t Fleer) A Clearaway of Women's Black Dresses, at Half , Mile group of black ffewns of Can-PM-Sf'R?' Georgette, chiffon tnffeta, k..i Blll' ve119 and dotted Swlsa, has j.? lewarl In price for a clearaway. VSLl Pn? or two dresses of a kind, j-ncts start at $5 for a volle and go V for- th0 flner I"" I"" Alse a few mussed white cellar and c"" ts new 2 60 te $2. (Third l'loer) A Little Sale of v Women's Slip-enx : Sweaters; Half ) Tt Price, $2.50 ftinreundJ Ic.eln'"1 wel weatcra ff8 A m!tei..Beck atyle8' USUa,'y llh w3 whiti8' orewa purp'' navy' Steer the Little strained, rain from heaven." for Women Knickerbocker unit! with knee cuff., In much the .ante fabric, are also 135 and np. Separate knlckerbeckera, fit. Hiding breeehei, 15. Xloer) Seme Pretty Silk Frecks for Yeung -Women They are of soft silk crepes crepe de chine, Canten crepe and matelasse crepe in navy, black and sable brQwn. Ingenious new drapings appear en the skirts and the sleeves are a study in themselves, Loveliest of all is the charming use of satin faced crepe the dull side used te trim the bright side. Bead girdles and bandings in gay colorings dispel any hint of somber ness which might lie in the dark colorings. . Sizes 14 te 20 at $68. (Second Fleer) . ' ' -" f jK L. The Stockings That J Children Play In or walk te school in must be sturdy as well ns nice looking. It seems there is endless cheesing of the newest kinds among tholets that just arrived. Ribbed inereerlied llIe liea. with turn-ever top. nnd clock., 75c. Heather-mined .Ilk nnd mercerLed ILL lie.e. Turn-ever top.. 11.50. Weel golf he.e with fncy turn over top., 8S. titlk-und-woe) jelf lie.e wltli fnry top., l,75. Three-quarter ullk-und-woel he.e with turn-err lop.. l. Three-qunrtrr wool lie.e with turn ntt top., SI. SO, Three-qunrtrr wool he.e In light eml dutk mixture., f 1.73. .i;tr heavy and .trens hlurk rllibril cotton Iil.e for boy.. , 85c, or three peJft, II. .. .. 4 t ' , Broadcasting Station W,0 0 f tyanamaker'8''- ' 12:45 P. M.-.(Daylight sav ing.). -Unltedf States weather forecast. , 1 - ,12:65 Arlington .time,' sig nal- . , )4;30 Music! 'y 7:80 Evening concert by the following artists: - r - ' Edith Haddock ' Charlette -lieebeai.. 8 , Marguerite Neeleft ' v Hillary Parry Edward Wilsen Wm. F?-Ko"x!erike andUicy, Kll pat'rldk, Piane Accompanists, . and"--Oletzel's Orchestra " " , E. H. Dlctiel, Jr., Saxophone Charles McClaln, Saxophone Walter Eppel,, Piane 4 Jehn Pries, Violin Earl Hawk, Banjo Frank Median, Drums There will he a short talk en the care of the automobile" by Mr. H. L. Newton, Engineer ing DejJartment of the Vacuum Oil Ce. 1, Orche.tr. Selection. 2. Seprano "Bunbeam." ...Rendld T Mia. I)ben 8Flane Val.e In A Majer, Mr. Kozlcnke 4, Tener "Sunrise and Yeu Penn .Mr.' Make 0. Seprano "The terk New Leave. Hi. wat'ry Nr, Parke, Mla. Haddock 0. Bas. Gipsy Leve Seng. Mr. Wil.an 7. Piane "Tendre Fleur., .lltrbcrt Kozlcnke Mr. Koxi.nke 8jSoprane "The Nlshtlngal." . 8tt Mr. Kezl.nkn. Stephen Ml NIev 0. Tener "Ahl Leve' But a Day." Pratluinr Mr. Parry ' ... Reading "When Mallndy Sings 10. , Mr." nmiin 11. Tener ".Memlng".. .Oleu Speaks Mr. Blake . .. 12. Piane "Concert Etude." J Koxlenke Mr. Koilenke 13. Orche.lra Selertlen," . DIetiel OrchMtra 14. Ba.. "Invlctiln" llahn Mr. Wll.en - 15. Tener "Spirit Flower." Mr. Parrv uampocu-iivie't 10. Seprano "Jewel' tfeng" (Fauat) Gounod f Htl.. T ..!. 17. 18. 10. 20, Plano4-"Heuthern Air." . . ItrKoxlenke Tener "I.nllahv".,.. .Cvril Scott Mr." Blake .j- Seprano ,Jtev Mern . ..Renald Mlrf Haddock B Armeurer.', . Seng (Rebin Heed) ..... ... ueKeven Mr. Wll.en 21. Soprane-r-VAve Murla ... douned 'MI-.'Neeley 22 Tener "Mentra Owen," Old Welsh . Mr. Parry , 23. Tener "Yega Vega Oondellr." - Clarke . Mr. Blake . 24. Ba "The Stately Bhlp " , Ptncneff Mr. WILent 23. Orche-trn Selertlnnd. ' DIetiel. Orche.lra 10:55 Arlington Time Mlnal. fol lowed hjr Vnltrd. Plate, weather fore fere ea.t nnd pre., alupatrhf..- Three Special Groups of Women's Fine Winter Coats Beautiful coats 01 soft belivias in a variety of interesting weaves, soft and luxurious te the touch and wonderfully satisfying .ke wear. - AH shew'the newest lines of the Autumn and Winter mode skirts , considerably fuller and longer, sleeves of waist depth, girdles low. Linings are mostly of soft silk crepes. Deep fur cellars and cuffs are of golden heaver or silvery kit fox. The cpats themselves are in navy, black, sable brown and kit fox gray. Prices are a great deal lower than subsequent purchases of simi lar qualities. Six delightful models, special at $100, $150 and $175. v (Flr.t Fleer) 1 Radie A Little Embroidery Here and There Lends Celer te the French Silk Bags Just dainty touches, or perhaps a tinyWip of it in the brightest kind of colors en backgrounds of black, or navy, or brown. It is the famous Point de Beauvis embroidery, as delicate almost as strands of tinsel and every bit hand done. Here a bag will have just a few flowers, gay flowers, reposing in a corner; the next will sparkle with an almost braid-like strip extend ing all across the front, and the tortoise-shell-finished frnme will be hand painted with the same design. But, hew glorious are the Ygs themselves. Of soft, rippling, finest French silk fiille. In two (Main The New Oriental Rugs Are Delightful and Prices Wonderfully Lew New Serapis, new Saruks, new Beluchistans. Sizes and colors and designs that people have long been looking for. All pieces are of a remarkably fine quality, heavy, serviceable and rich in furnishing effect. . Net in years have we had rugs of the kind te sell at prices se low. Serapis in soft rose, blue and ecru shades, all of a heavy, ex cellent quality, alc 3,Gx4.(i te 5x0 ft., are marked $55 te $100. Saru!; in rich1, beautiful com binations of mahogany, rcdi blue and mulberry, she 3.6x5.6 ft., ns . "; (Batejitli T The Small Fur ,' Neckpiece, VaS' Neyer Se Necessary - A substantial and satisfactory one costs' se little that It seems a shame" for' every woman net te pessess1 such a smartj finish former street costume. , , ' Brown mink is becoming and durable: A slngle-skin. scarf is $20 and upr-a two-skin ,scarff ?40 and up. VN f 'Marten is softer .and leeks mere like sable. Slngle-skin scarfs are from'.W and'" $40.' UPJ and ex tre'mely effective two-skin scarfs start at $55. All are Wananiaker dependable fur's the best te be' had at the price! (Second Fleer) A Levely Freck for the Schoolgirl $28.50 Charmlni-ly youthful and suitable for the' silently dressup occasions Is a dress of sable brown or navy crepe de chine. The sleeves have an Interesting; three-handkerchlef arrangement as, a graceful flnlsl) and the skirt shows draped handkerchief panels en the sides. Bright silk embroidery en black meuascllne gives a .delightfully gay touch. Sizes 12 te 16 years. (Second Fleer) i- a. Gay Chintz for Scheel Frecks There will probably be quite a fad of chintz frecKs and sleeveless jumper drcases among schoolgirls. Aside from that, one likes, te knew about really pretty chintz for many ether uses. 36 Inches wide, 38c a yard. (Flr.t Fleer) First of All Is a Smart New Hat if one wishes te greet the Au tumn in a suitable frame of mind. One pretty new hat can de mere than any ether single item te rejuvenate van entire ward robe. Levely'new hats en every side in the Gray Salen hats of be witching line and ravishing color and a style se satisfying that few women will care te leek further. , Frem $14 "upward one may achieve the. most charming re sults in millinery, (Second Fleer) "J'- styles, one a novel gathered shape, something like a pouch and mounted, en u frame the ether mighty like a bill fold, dangling from a silk cord handle. In reality, it is a vanity, and within there is a little place for every conceivable thing madame cares te have in a bag. The gather bag is priced $50; uiu vunuy, eu.s Fleer) heavy and serviceable as they are exquisite, and new priced at $85 te $100. Beluchistans, a beautiful let in dark red and ' blue, with touches of Ivery, size 2.6x4.6 te 3x6 ft., priced, $13 te $25. Fleer) mm Colored Prints 'e7 Old Philadelphia A collection of- engravings,' weed blocks and colored prints, purchased in Londen, and depict ihg quaint landmarks of old Philadelphia, many of them new vanished. High Street,, the old Fair- mount Water Works, the Schuylkill as it used te be, famous old banks, churches, public buildings and ether places of historic and romantic re nown The collection is of keen in terest te" antiquarians and levers of Jthe old-time city. . Priced $3.50 each, un'framed. It is well te note that there are few, duplicates. (Fifth Fleer) New the Beys' Shoes Are Side by Side With Dad's and little Bill and Jee can walk in like "regular fellows" and go te. the same salesman thai Dad says knows se much about fitting shoes. The boys' new shoe section is in the Men's Stere just inside the Thirteenth and Market Streets deer en the Main Fleer. The shoes, tee, leek mere "grown up" in fashienand sturdiness. Designed and made by master workmen, each shoe is full of comfort, yet built up te stand the knocks and scuf fling of school days. I 'Prices are $5, $j5 and $7. (Main Fleer) A Geed-Looking Umbrella Ifl a been te any woman and Londen Club umbrellas have an appearance thaf makes them add te a costume. Thick ferrules, tipped with bakcllte and henvy handles, with leather cords or straps are really smart They hae amber-colored or white bakcllte tops and tips. The ceers are of durable silk. n black or colors, with wide or narrow gresgraln berdrrs. $7.50 and $10, (Main Fleer) When the Tires Are All Wern Down After the Summer's Hard Riding it's like getting another week's vacation free te have some one say that some mighty geed automobile tires are marked at little prices. Every motorist knows that Empire Cord Tires are mighty geed and a glance at the list will show hew little the prices are: Size Price 30xV4 I11.7.'. 32X3V& $17.35 31x ....S1D.15 3!x4 S21.75 33x4 J..S2Z.SO 34x4 $23 3ixtyA 28 (The The Housewife Who Really Knows Will Tell Yeu That Only the Best Is Werthy of the Kitchen Most newlyweds when they plan a house, plan it around the fireplace. But the housewife who knows, the housewife who is a veteran of many culinary cam paigns, will tell you that the heart of the home is the kitchen. Let the living room be ever se fine, the bedrooms models of comfort, the dining room perfectly appointed real home com fort is headed straight for the rocks if the kitchen has been neglected. In furnishing the kitchen, quality must be the first consideration and Quality Has Been the First Consideration in This September Sale of Heusewares liOW-priced kitchen utensils call be found anywhere, the market is flooded with them. But low-priced kitchen wares that are first quality, soundly geed and full of long service are the rarest things we knew of. Wananiaker heusewares are the best ob tainable. Wanamaker aluminum ware is of the high est grade cold rolled aluminum which will stand the severest tests. Wanamaker enamelwarc is se pure and geed that a chemist's certificate gees with it. Wanamaker kitchen cabinets are built for years of service. Se it gees all through the Wanamaker col lection of, heusewares perfect quality and Every geed housekeeper will want te see the magnificent assemblage of dinner seta IN fHE CHINA SALE It is believed te be the largest and finest ever shown in Philadelphia. All the great potteries of the world are represented -r- France, England, America, Japan and Czecho-Slovakia. Greater varieties, mere attractive patterns, finer qualities, better values thes'e are the outstanding features of the exhibition. The collection of Thee. Havihmd sets is unequaled in extent and excel lence, t A superb example.is a Thee. Haviland set of 106 pieces with three-quarter-inch coin-geld encrustation at $435,, or one-third less than liqual, Leng French Kid Gloves at a Saving , Autumn brides and bridesmaids who have white gloves te buy will save en this special purchase made in Paris. Ne mere are in sight at the same price Black kid is in cluded also in certain lengths. They are soft, elastic French kjdskln of perfect quality. White In 10-button length at $3.50 a pair. , mi ' White or black in 12-button length at $4, and in 16-button length at $5 a pair. ' s (Main Fleer) Luxurious New Belivia Coatings Seft te the touch and delightful te wear they are In the geed shades of sable brown, navy, French blue, henna and black, They average 54 Inchefl In width and are 46, J 8 and "$10 the yard. (Flr.t Fleer) Coats and Caps for Baby Rnewlly white and beautifully hand embroidered muit Baby's "best coat be ! Seme pretty new coats are then well qualified, for they are of fine white cashmere nnd the cellars ftre exquis itely scalloped and embroidered by hand. Warm, tee, because they are Interlined. Fer Infants te babies of two years. $5 te $9.50. N at $1 for one of silk, trimmed tlnlntllv (With ribbon and lace, and go gradually up te je 60 rer one of shirred Georgette. finished with wee "niouae head and ermlne tails." (Third Fleer) Size Price 33x4tt K2H.7R 34x4 Mc H0.S0 , 8.1x4Vj S30.ne 36x4U (31.30 33x3 KTS 33.t 3(l.7.1 37x5 S38.73 (liillerj) Case et 100 (1'eurth Fleer) Anether Thee. Hayjland set of 106 pieces with rich coin-geld encrusted border is new $295. A Thee. Haviland set of 108 pieces with quarter-inch coin-geld encrusted border at $168 is 40 per cent less than usual. Other Thee. Haviland sets of 108 pieces with wide border decorations and coin-geld handles are new $75 a set. The general assortment comprises a splen did selection of ether sets English, American, Japanese and Czecho-Slovakian commencing at $15 for sets of 106 pieces, ethers being priced psu, yeuK ipue The Men's New Fall Suits What of Them? They are manly. A man, a real man, wants a suit that does mere than clothe him. He wants a suit that will DRESS him as a real man should be dressed. He will find it here. The best style features of the season are expressed in the new suits. They arc backed by a famous quality, the distinc tive Wananiaker quality that belongs te hand-tailoring of the finest standard. This season, lines are somewhat straighter, but no less distinctive. Nothing has been lest in the way of individuality (Third Many a Man Still Can Get a Geed Silk Shirt for $6.25 Striped silk shirts in colors that are .anything but gaudy. There are wide stripes and fine stripes and almost as varied are the weaves of silk in the let all sizes and every shirt has been marked a great deaj mere this very season. (Main Men Like Celer Even in Autumn Neckties ;; Net ioe much color, of course, but it's like modesty mighty attractive when well displayed. V There are combination stripes and plain stripes and i world of tiny figures en the new Fall ties that are here. What is mere, they are the best here for several seasons. (Main Fleer) After the Bath v what mere refreshing thin Queen Mary Superior Talcum I'ewder? An rxtra-flne talcum of velvety soft ness nnd purity, made In our own laboratet lew, and ucintcU In clfiht delicate frairrancis. ' In Improved-top tins ; priced 20c and 50c. (Main Fler-r) sound worth for every cent that is spent here. During September there is an average sav ing of 27 per cent en every one of the 75,000 different articles in this Sale. The September sale is an annual event scheduled te help housekeepers start their homes en the right read te comfort before Winter comes. It's an event of the utmost importance te the comfort, health and hap piness of Philadelphia homes. Blu-Mettle Laundry Seap, 5c a Bar During September A clean, pure laundry soap that blues as it washes. It lathers freely in hard water and makes the clothes a clearer, fresher white than any ether soap, we knew about. bars, $5. ana se en. 1 and something has been gained in the way of dig nity. The young men's and youths' models are especial ly fine. The prices $25 i $50. Fleer) Fleer) ties at $1 that have, been Who Doesn't Like 4w Yellewjack? Kf Geed old-f.Thlened yellewjack!" It'rf what 0-:nlnm always used te call a real toethful"! Caramel nougats that Is nougat with caramel en each end. ' Vanilla cream nlniencN are teeth ceme Beedles. All nre 50c the pound, (Oenn Malm Stere) ' "Hew far that little candle throws its beams"! Yes, but Loek at the Bright, Glorious Effulgence of The Lamp Sale! "Light, what the mere light," tht is world needs oil thV' time. Ruskin's beautiful "Seven Lamps of Architecture" wilLbe none the less true if we nf that in this September Sale we have seventeen hundred lamps of opportunity or mere.. A lamp store all lit up 1, always a beautiful sight. It is doubly se when rein rein ferced'with the intriguing1 rdi rdi ance of real economy. All the lamps are In this Sale, and all the shades and all the' candlesticks. Prices are 10 te 50 per cer. less than standard rates. Judging by what people thll It is the greatest Safe of, icily kind ever known. TY'' And what thev'thlnlr la .C,..5h,fi9 ..,,, . ,,,. .... by the way they are buvln . a ' Frem a boudoir, lamp at "flUft, ' vj u nunutuun niiuuc ttl f (,V3, 1M ,$tl range ex cnece la mmmt ", brilliant. rrariii nr) till II m i V. L ' i (Fourth Fleer.) t t i i" " V i Jt, .te! 't i I !