Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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j; D. Rockefeller, Junier
The Sen of the Famous Millionaire
'rA in one of his addresses recently, "There are many
fZereis of success, but I suppose the true secret is
work, " ,
Just )Plain, Thorough Werk"
He also said, "I sat one evening ever my
ghakespeare, when a sentence pepped up that
Mizzled me, se I said te my father, sittiner near
J fading a newspaper, 'Father, what does this mean:
' "There is a tide in the affairs of men
I ' "Which, taken at the flood, leads en te
fertune'';
"wiuw inna ei uue weuia mat De, lather'
"Tied Down te Business, Sen
y father replied."
Fer mere than sixty-one years the father of this
luriness and his sons, with many faithful men and
') women who began with us, have been tied en te this
$ particular business and are still devoted te it te make
i It a better business every day.
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'Signed
8ptember 9, Hit.
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Londen Sends Delightful New
Handbags
atyle. Incidentally its eha
most ele
trlfles a
The smartest and
gtnt little leather
woman could carry.
Made of the beautiful leathers
and in the exquisite perfection
that distinguishes English bags.
One duplicates the traveling1
handbag of a recently 'married
princess. Nevel in shape and
(Main Fleer)
uiyie. inciaenuuiy its shape has
set the fashion for a nnmher ,
the new bags.
Morocco, seal, finest calf in"
varied finish. Black, the new
browns, beige, crimson, blue,
Russian violet and ether colors.
$10 te $35 is moderate for se
much beauty and quality.
The Celers of the Levely New
Coats Are as Seft as the Fabrics
Supple, graceful wraps, of the
'type'that women like te wear ever
oft afternoon gowns, fill one whole
llde of the Ceat Salen.
i They are of the finest duvctyns
'and belivias in the soft, becoming
shades of tan fallow, burro, deer
in seal and sable browns, dull
Japanese reds, cobweb gray, black
and, of course, navy blue.
1 r All are without fur . and are
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simply trimmed with self 'atitcherj; '?
or perhaps a metal girdle or a
heavy silk tassel.
Sleeves are wide, often reaching
te the waistline. Linings are a
delight.
They are coats that can be worn
immediately or through the Win
ter, with the addition of furs.
$100, $125, $160 and $175.
(First Fleer)
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A Great Many People Have Been
Waiting for
THE AMPICO
in a Small Knabe Grand Piane
It has been possible te get ether small grand pianos
with the Ampice.
It has been possible te get the Ampice in a large
Knabe grand piano.
But the1 desirable combination of the Ampice in a
, Knabe grand piano of small size has up te new been
unobtainable.
New we present it
The Knabe Mignonette Grand
. Piane and Ampice Combined
Priced $2850
' This beautiful Knabe small grand piano measures
five feet two inches. It will fit across the corner of even
a small room.
It is the diminutive grand Knabe in all its musical
perfection, a perfection that has made it one of the most
celebrated grand pianos in America for almost a century.
Within it, in nd wise altering the size or appearance
or the piano, is the marvelous Ampice. The very soul
f the instrument, ene might call it. Fer when no living
Pianists are present, and the fingers lie idle, the hidden
Ampice within repeats, in soft and soul-stirring notes,
or in a grand and glorious rush of music, the perfect
P'aymg of the greatest pianists "of our time.
An unsurpassed grand piano of diminutive size, and
a choice of the greatest living pianists te play it for you
when you donet care te play it for yeurselfthis is what
you possess yourself of in the purchase of a Knabe Knabe
Anipice small grand.
'It will give us pleasure te demonstrate its musical
Perfection and its almost astonishing wizardry of per
formance in Egyptian Hall at any hour of the business
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(Second Fleer)
Women's Madeira
Handkerchiefs. S0r
Underwear Nainsoek
Geed wflehlB for children's and
women's underwear are In ten-yard
pieces. 8 Inehea wide, at fl.78 and
12.16 a pleee.
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' Ruffles the fashions of yesterday flaunted;
Slender the mdid, today, tripping undaunted.
presenting the New Fashions
te Yeung Women
"VTEW French frocks, new coats heavy with fur, fur-lined capes, smart
1 suits cellared with fur all make their bow en Monday.
.What fun te be a debutante and wear these pretty clothes !
A meng the Dresses
-- Celer Is the Thing
"yLTHILE cloth frocks cling te the favorite navy blue, aftenoen and eve
rr ning gowns reflect the'-rainbow.
White, tee, will be much worn in the evening and there are
some charming new French dresses of white crepe de chine almost
covered with tiny beads.
Leng circular panels give" the impression of longer skirts.
Sleeves are very wide.
t Fer afternoon, an unusual Paris gown is of navy blue crepe
de chine with solid circles of bright redheads forming a wide panel,
back and front, and decorating the sleeves.
The younger set will still wear party frocks slightly wired
ever the hips, though elder girls have adopted the mere slender lines.
Coats Are Trimmed
With Fur
"PUR cellars and cuffs, of course, but with additional heavy bands of fur
x around the hem. Newest are the slightly fitted coats with flaring
skirts.
Navl, Malay brown, black, marten, kit fox, Hawaiian blue
and Tunisian red are the favorite colors.
Black or silver wolf, beaver or squirrel are the furs most used.
A brown Belivia cape is lined with natural muskrat.
Quits Shew Bex Lines
& With Fur Cellars
COMETIMES the cellars are se long that they reach below the waistline.
Others are of the smart choker type. Jackets are cut en straight
lines, fitting rather closely around the hips.
Most of the new suits are of Denegal tweeds, trimmed with
fitch, natural opossum and kit fox.
(Soeond Fleer)
Levely Expressions of the
Felt Millinery Mede
Felt hats twined with Velvet, or with shimmering metallic ribbon.
Felt hats with a garniture of soft-colored Liberty silk handkerchiefs.
Felt hats vivified with gay Oriental
embroideries.
Felt hats gracefully draped with
feather fantasies or smartened with
huge ribbon bewa.
Felt hats wide and shadowy of brim,
or petite and upturned and piquant.
Tangerine, mahogany, rosewood, rust,
leather, mulberry, old red, sage green,
putty, black, blue, American Beauty,
petunia, jade every color en fashion's
Autumn palette.
They will be very lovely, very chic,
these hats, with smart Autumn toilettes
for street and dress.
(Seoend Fleer)
Women's Velvet Gowns for Afternoon,
Dinner and Evening
Gowns of chiffon velvet, crushed velvet and velvet-brocaded
chiffon.
Beautifully fashioned in modes suitable for afternoon receptions
and teas, dinner, theatre and evening wear.
Exquisite shades of Venetian and
"lip-stick" red, sapphire blue, gray,
walnut brown, golden brown and a
number very striking models In
black.
Many are richly beaded, in cut
steel, bronze, jet or crystal.
(Flrtt Fleer)
Seme are simple in lines, ethers
elaborately draped. All are artis
tically lovely. Many are without
duplicates.
The premised vegue for velvet
could net be mere effectively launched.
triced $77.50 te sice.
Print
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The Picture Stere Is showing two
groups likely te interest collectors
and levers of curly Philadelphia.
Eighteenth century Engllsk
prints, mezzotints, and engravings
principally portraits of person
ages notable in the England of that
period. Very finely done, and beau
tiful te leek at and possess. 88 te
30 each.
Engravings, weed blocks and col
ored prints of old Philadelphia, pic
turing many places no lenger exist
ing but dear te antiquarians.
Priced S3.50 each.
(Fifth Fleer)
Gaps of Hand
Woven Irish Tweed
Are Only $2.50
A touch tells their goodness
that slippery all-wool feel that
gees with long fiber yarn.
Bright, cheerful tweed caps in a
dezen mixtures. All the eight
piece style, smart as can be.
Main Fleer)
Snowy Pillowcases
for Slumber Pillows
nd babies' little pillows, 12x16 lnehw,
have deep hemntltched hems. Of
white tnuBlIn, 36c j of lawn, 60c. With
hemstitching and an edge all around,
they are of sheer whlte lawn at 76c
(Ftrit Fleer)
New Bar Pins of
Beauty
Feurtcen-knrat geld, with platinum
te 176.
front, set with small diamonds, S34
Fourteen-karat geld bar pins set with
geml-precleus stones, $12 te 1(3.
Circular pins, fourteen-karat geld,
some pierced, 18.26 te 111.
(Main Fleer)
New Silks Frem
France
as well aa wonderfully fine thlncs from
the best American manufacturer are
arriving In the Silk Stere.
Every day sees some beautiful new
thing unfolded. And what a season
is premised for the glittering tinsels I
(Flrit Fleer)
"That Delicious
French Perfume"
which many people aek about. Is net
French at all, but Charms d'Amour,
the product of our Queen Mary labora
tories. It Is a first favorite with many
fastidious women.
Charme d'Amour extract Is $1.50 te
$6.60. Toilet water, $8 and $5.60. Face
powder, $1.60, Talcum, 76c. Seap,
36c, or three cakes for $1.
(Main Fleer)
There's a Swing of
Geed Fellowship in the
Beys' New Suits
Sports Bults for the most
part Norfelks all of them.
There are the inverted
pleats and box pleats and
many ether kinds of pleats,
all smart as can be and just
the clothes a boy feels
proudest in when going off
te school.
The trousers are knick
ers, cut in a free new way,
and two pair go with
almost every suit.
Tweed is the popular fab
ric light, bright, youthful
tweed, but, of course, here
and there is a darker suit.
A cheviot or a worsted.
It's surprising te see hew
fine the boys' clothes have
grown, but the great sur
prise of all is the price. A
suit thafs geed through
and through is marked as
low as $12.
The best of all is only $28
and there are half a dozen
different prices in between.
(Third Fleer)
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The First Punt of a Football Is the
Signal for a New Sweater
Scheel's wide open, the team's lining up and the sweater
are ready at Wanamaker's.
Fer boys as well as the men and
for the most part, big, heavy, snug
sweaters every strand all wool.
There are the V-neck kind, the
slip ever sweaters with roll or
shawl cellars and coat sweaters
with or without shawl cellars.
All the colors the team could
think of arc here; the men's prie
from $8 te $12; the boys', S7 aad
$8.
(Main Fleer)
A New English Oxford Has All the
JEar Marks of a Brogue
As solid as any brogue dared be, and the tee, tee, ia
comfortable but net se bread.
Nothing in the art of shoemaking
has been overlooked in the effort
te make the new oxfords geed.
They are of tan oiled grain calf
skin soft, supple, yet tough. The
full winged tips have saw teeth
edges as well as the vamp seams.
Tiny perforations are everywhere.
Deuble white oak soles extend
the way te the heel. They ara
jcs built for seasons of wear aad
.'.iced $16.
(Main I'loer)
Beautiful Table Cleths and Napkins
New Frem Ireland
Recognized as the standard of
excellence at the prices.
Of fine pure flax linen yarn, in
several handsome new designs,
'mums, Empire effects, rose pat
terns and scroll aad floral combina
tions. Table Cleths, 72x72, $12; 72x90,
$14.76, and 72x108 inches, $16.75.
Matching napkins, 22x22, $13.75
and 25x25 inches $18 a dozen.
(Flrtt Fleer)
Every Weman Will Welcome Leng
French Suede Gloves at Half
Fine kid suede fn 12 and 16 button length, at $3 and
$3.50 the pair, instead of the usual price of double that.
They are in the desirable beaver and cocoa brown shades,
also two shades of gray.
Pique-sewn, needle-stitched backs and three pearl clasps
at wrist. Perfect in every way. But net an unlimited quan
tity. (Weit AUU)
Twe Attractive Examples of the
New Tongue Slipper
Black patent leather with fan
shaped tongue, high arch, rounded
tee and medium vamp, two-inch
Spanish heel.
Black suede in much the same
last, with the Spanish heel and a
tri-pointed tongue.
(Flrat Fleer)
Under the tongue of each is the
elastic gore which means a closo cleso close
fltting ankle.
Each is hand-tumed, finely fash
ioned, and priced $14 the pair.
Buckles te enhance their beauty,
variously priced.
Bennie New Tweeds
Fresh Frem Scotland
Plaide, mixtures and plain color
ings are here In the soft STsys, stqeih,
tans and blues for which Scotch tweedi
are fameiiH, as well as In black-ana
white mixtures.
They're In suiting; weights and thai
heavier weights for topcoats aaq
sports capes.
64 Inches wide at 6 te $I,M a ra
(Flrrt Fleer)
Paris Says "Lace".
"Much Lace, Particularly
Black and Metal Laces"
Here is our own importation of
French metal laces.
"Dazzling!" is the first jwm
ment. The ensemble effect p
peals se strongly that one sea, ffi
notices the designs, but they reJf
attention with their levelinaM
What amazingly individual aal'
wonderful evening dresses they
will make!
The best of it is that the laceg)
are in complete sets of destna
from narrowest bands and edgmfB1
te widest fleuncings, 3 te 36 inchea.
75c te $16.76.
Metal laces are being used fe'
everything from bordering flower
at the waist, for hats and trim-,
mings up te complete dressea
dazriing brilliance and beauty.
(Main Fleer) r
Hand-Embroidered
Silk Crepe Step-ins
$5.50
A step-In chemise thnt nakes bloom
ers unnecessary. Hcaw crepe de
chine, embroidered by hiiu, edged with
diet and priced 15,50. white or flesh
color.
At 14, SO, new envelepe chemises of
pink, blue or orchid crepe de chine.
At )10.85, elaborately nand-ombretd-ered
silk chemises from Japan, In
pink, blue or orchid.
(Third Fleer)
Oriental Brightness
in Narrow Ribbons
Persian and Bulgarian colored de
signs and metal threads make bright
the narrower ribbons, three-quarters
of an Inch te an Inch and a half wide.
Seme are being used for glrdlts, espe
cially en young women's dresses. lBe
tee
te
a yard.
(Main Fleer)
Swiss Embroidered
Flouncing for
Children's Dresses
As exquisitely fine as only the Swiss
embroideries can be, these lawn and
batiste materials have ruffled edges
that are usually used as the lower edge
of dresses.
Fine oneurh
dress for little
petticoats, tee.
for the lone or short
baby and nice for
35 Inches wide, 75e ta
Hemes Are Grewing
Dazzlingly Bright the
Wliele Country 'Round
Housewives are coming; as they never came before,
seeing wonderful things they never saw before, sharing
opportunities never heard of before in
The September Sales of
Heusewares
China
Glassware
Lamps
Hardly a thing that housework calls for but what
is included in the mere than 75,000 items in the Heuse
wares Sale.
Thousands of dinner sets from potteries the world
ever, thousands of pieces of glass are here te makt
dining-rooms sparkle.
Every lamp, every lamp shade, every candlestick M (
an opportunity for some one. 1 j
Ami me savings mime a nunarca-mue trip well worth
while.
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