m rs mi "i.i ir.r-c-i r ',''''. ?BMBl w J TV. -r l.' VI fecSac . 7.iia IS, p'laya t 9rli and 4:50 "IwfcF ' WANAMAKER'S " Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Tim Stere -Closes at 5 DaylightSaving Timt WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fotr . ted na " """ v .j "7 ' v ",7- .nehdT II' I II I ,VV U ; , sfp , r , 1 -1, .1 li 'I Very Few People Mean te De Wrong It is done unthinkingly, and when done, much jregrretted. It is often the aftermath of lest sleep, haste, het bleed that jumps at an unintended reflection taken jjjstily from a conversation. Bad weather, a peevish disposition, an unruly tongue, have something te de with speech net carefully guarded. A sharp word dropped suddenly has burnt out old friendships and driven away geed friends from 05 all. Signed filtimber IS, 1922. A New Highly Specialized Mourning Goods Service Fer the convenience of women and young women who wear black we have established a new Mourning Goods Salen en" the Main Gallery at Juniper Street, adjoining the general ivaiting room. Net only is this balen tinned with mourning dresses. r (Main Fleer, Gallery) A New Scheel Freck of Weel Crepe ll for girls of sixe fourteen, it is in soft tones of brown, canna, muffin, Copenhagen or jaue, touched with hand-embroidery and finished with a gay little sash, with contrasting facing, which ties at ich aide in a bow. $20. Fresh new gingham bloomer drtises are in red, navy, brown, green, Copenhagen, orchid or maize checks, trimmed with cross-stitch-ieg. Six te twelve year sizes, $6. (Second Fleer) Fer the Weman Who Wants a Charming Black Gewn at a Lew Price Black crepe and satin dresses of astonishing quality and style are priced $27.50, $28.50, $30, $35 and up te $47.50. They are in the new wrinkled and "blistered" satins and crepes, satin Canten and plain Canten crepe, crepe de chine and the heavy and lustrous rough silk crepes. A gown of black "chinchilla" tin, ita wide sleeves and long winging panels edged with gray fur, is priced $35. One of black satin-faced Can Can eon, tinily box pleated from yoke te pointed hem, has a plaited girdle caught with a grCat silver lower. Priced $30. Fur trims another black satin "epe, bloused at the back eer a itriklng big red cabochon, $35. A polenaiHc emit dress of heavy "blistered" black satin epe, with a touch of vivid Rreen, is $42.50. (First Fleer) 50 Tweed Capes Average Half Price Full, circular capes of delight- colored tweeds, hemespuns ' rough imported woolens, 'here are but ene or two of a H se the prices are low. There are dark, rich plaids, light light flered hemespuns, weather-proof Ported tweeds and soft tans with wth uffltplaW"' A fcw nre lined Wlre perfect for immedinte tow... IV1" are nenvy enough w Wear well into the Winter. "i ?25 and $50. Writ Fleer) QMpfimfe. coats, suits, blouses, millinery, neckwear, pocketbooks and jew elry, but it specializes in emer gency attention. A telephone call te Rittenheuse 1000 is all that is necessary te obtain the service of a competent assistant who will make whatever pur chases are desired. New Coats te Delight Yeung Women are of soft Belivia coatings, fur trimmed or plain, and prettily lined with crepe de chine. All the fashion points combine te make them distinctive coats. The sleeves are almost waistline deep. A coat with black wolf cellar and cuffs is in navy, black and Malay brown. A plain model, trimmed only with stitching, is in black, navy, Malay brown and marten. Beth in 14 te 20 year sizes at $57.50. (Second Fleer) A black Russian crepe at $42.50 has glistening braid and dull silvery ornaments. A cape sleeved gown at $37.50 is half the dull and half the bright side of satin-backed Canten crepe. One of the best models is a simple gown of heavy black Canten crepe at $28.50. There are many ether models, all appropriate and charming for little "occasion" gowns, yet most of them unostentatious enough for practical service. Sizes 34 te 44. "Where's My Sweater?" The old, familiar cry is begin ning tebe heard about the house. It i3 time for Mether te leek ever the sweaters and see who needs new ones. Children's sweaters, in all colors and styles, but nil warmly mnde of geed wool, nre in sizes from the wee one year te 11 and 16 years. $2.25 te $7.50. (TUlrd ttew) 0 New Bennets for the Tiniest Babies have arrived and they are as fresh as babyhood. Pink, blue and white ones are of crepe de chine adorned with shirrings, laces, ruffles, sprays of hand embroidery or rosebuds. One perky affair has two little tails of ermine. In sizes for the newest baby up te children of two years at $1 te $6.50. Hats and Caps for Two-te-Six are of velour, broadcloth, duve tyne, velvet, velveteen or home spun. Seme are in poke shape with chiffon streamers. Tailored hats have stitched brims. Seft tarns will appeal te chil dren with bobbed hair. $(2.75 te SI 2 (Third Fleer) Gingham Morning Dresses, Special at $1 Straightline dresses of checked ginghams, with white cellars, button-trimmed sleeves and pockets, shiny black belts. Blue, lavender, brown, red or black checks. Alse a few in striped effect. (Third Fleer) Sports, Millinery of Unusual Smartness and Charm Hats of unquestioned chic and undeniable loveliness. Following the simple modes that well-dressed women prefer for country, outing, sports and street wear in town. Felts of unique shape and glorious color. Beavers, velvets, duvctyne and ribbon hats. Marvelously graceful and be coming in line. Exclusive and (Second New Importation of Leng French Suede Gloves In colors women will want most for Autumn and Winter golden tan, sugar brown, two shades of mode, two of gray and black. v A plump and soft kid suede, pique sewn, Paris-point backs, three clasps at wrists, perfect fitting and first quality, (Main Women's Handkerchiefs at 15c, 25c and 50c Think of fine colored linen hand kerchiefs at 15c! And delightfully pretty ones, tee. Sheer Irish linen, daintily hemmed and hand-printed in all the colors a woman neeah te match every suit or dress she owns. Even prettier ones at 25c and 50c, seme with solid color centers. Part of a large special purchase, and se extra geed that it will pay te stock up for a long time te come. (Went Aisle) Queen Mary Professional Celd Cream A bland emollient cream for re moving make-ups and cleaiwlns the ekln after metering or outdoor sports Made In our own laboratories, and notably pure and pleasant te use. 60c a halt pound tin ; 85c a pound. (Main Fleer) In Come the Lineleums and Carpets That Ge Down in Your Heme for Fall Celers, patterns, everything just as rich and new and beautiful as can be. Bedy Brussels carpet, for halls and stairs, $3.75 the yard. Tapestry Brussels carpet, $1.85 the yard. Plain Wilten Carpet, several col ors, $4.25 the urd. Axminstcr Carpet, tigurcd, s.i.sia (seventh Whose Luggage Is This? Seme fine pieces of "sample" luggage are still here, for men and women who want a first-class (traveling bag or suit case away below regular price. The lcntheVs are seal, cowhide, wahus, calf and auto leather nearly all black. All perfect. Included are fitted and unfitted (Main A New Boek by the Auther of "Main Street" Babbitt By Sinclair Lewis The book is a searching, dignified and important picture of Amer ican life today, being the story of a man, his family and ene great friendship. Price $2. (Main Fleer) Frem Sweet Old English Gardens might have come the flower-scents imprisoned in these bottles bear ing the label of a Well-known Eng lish perfumer. There is jasmine, sweet pea, gardenia, hyacinth, tea rose, rose geranium and Malmaison extracts of a particular delicacy and qual ity, priced at $2.75 and $5.60 the bottle. Frem the same perfumer is talcum in several of the frag rances, $3. And soaps at 50c and $1. (Main Fleer) Seft, Luxurious New Coatings Every fashionable color is new te be had in this wonderfully com plete showing of soft new coat ings. Warm, becemine browns, soft blues and a dull rose, smoky graysv and taupes, henna ana leather shades and, of course, black and navy blue. Belivias $6" te $12 a yard. Weel duvetynes, $6 and $8 a yard. Silk-and-wool duvetynes, $11 a yard. All 54 inches wide. (Flrat Fleer) A Bex of Camee Is the appropriate thin? for a hostess and It may Include merely the deli deli cleusness of the candy, In Its suitable box, or you may choeso from any number of Interesting containers. (Ceinee Shep, Main Fleer) original in decoration. Ne ether hats will be found like them. They have the inimitable dis tinction of Wanamaker finest millinery. Priced from $10 te $30. Fleer) But purchased in France at a special advantage that makes the prices lower than regular. Eight-button length, S3..10 a pair. Tnelve-butten length, 14.60 a pair. nixiccn-uutien length, JO a pair. Fleer) Player-Piane Music Rolls at 25c A collection of music rolls that have been freri four te five times as much. There are about 1000 te cheese from, including classics, hymns, word rolls, standard favorites with words, fox trots and waltzes. If you have a player-piano you may find a dozen or se in the collection te add te your library. (Egyptian nail, Gallery) Women's Flannelet Pajamas $2 te $3.50 Slip-ever, middy or regulation jacket styles, in flannelet of geed quality, striped or &elid colors, braid-trimmed or plain. Well made and particularly geed. (Third Fleer) yard. Demestic and Imported Inlaid Linoleum. $1.50 te $3.15 sq. yd. Printed Linoleum, 93c sq. jd. Plain Chenille Carpets, 9 ft 12 ft. and 15 ft. wide, $9.50 and $12.50 the sq. yd. Fluer) bags, fitted and unfitted suitcases, and some ceatcascs. Fittings are atti active and geed. Prices are from $18 te $100, with a number around $35 te $60. Fleer) Exquisite New Hair Ornaments Frem Paris Garnitures for evening coif fures are net made anywhere else in the world as daintily and delightfully as in Paris. Here are the prettiest we could find ever there. We think you will see no ethers like them in Philadelphia. Seme suggest Egypt, ethers Greece, ethers the French Em pire; some are regal coronets and bandeaux; ethers the sim plest and loveliest bands and wreaths for debutantes. Sparkling rhinestones, glitter ing jet, creamy pearls, beads of green, blue, geld, coral and ether colors, delicate flower effects all are lovely. The most elaborate bandeau of rhinestones, or pearls and rhinestones, is priced only $20. The simplest little band, $3.75. Between the two arc many kinds and prices. Ask for them in the Dress Trimming Section. (Main Fleer) Glittering Crystal ' Earrings Are Decidedly the Mede Sometimes the crystal brilliance is even intensified by the use of jet, sometimes softened with pearl balls or pendants. But long and most beguiling, the newest ear rings undoubtedly are. Net in years has there been such variety showers, long points, pear-shaped pendants, pearl tas sels, all bobbing and swinging with every movement of the head. Of course, all of the stones are imitations, as the lowness of the prices quickly shows, $5 te $15. (Main Fleer) If Yeu Have a Feminine Friend Frem Out-of -Town Bring Her te the September Sale of Heusewares at Wanamaker's It's one of the sights of Philadelphia. m Any woman who loves her home and takes pride in its equipment will be iascinatea dv tnis wenaeriui snowing or. neuseiurmshings. The newest labor-saving devices, the latest inventions calculated te oil the wheels of domesticity are here. It's safe te say that any woman will find at least a dozen things that are totally new te her and which will greatly improve the running of her household. Wanamaker Sewing Machines Specially Priced Strongly constructed machines which sew i Electrir pwine- Mnnliin.ac. ckk quietly and easily are priced $30 and $32. Linc sewing Macnines. ij5e They have the automatic lift, plenty of In any household where there is a quantity drawers, a measuring rule and a complete set , of sewing, an electric machine is the one te of attachments. The cases are of solid oak. own. A sewing machine can be purchsaed upon a $2 payment, followed by $1 weekly. d'eurth l'loer) 100 American Dinner Sets of 106 Pieces, New in the September Sale, $20 The price is a little mere than half. The i This is just one group out of many that sets are the best American semi-china, in a I i ,. . . beautiful new decoration of baskets of roses. ' g0 t0 make up the best and most notable Complete sets in.every sense. j September china sale ever. (Fourth Fleer) The Tang's Getting Back in the Air and Sure as You're Bern Every Man Is Going te Need a Topcoat Going te need it seen, tee, if he drives 'around of nights. But there's no worry in that, for getting a topcoat is a matter of only a couple of minutes since the smart est for Fall have come te Wanamaker's. . Coats that are just alive with youth. Light, almost every one, in mixtures galore and evcrplaids. Grays and browns and tans stand out everywhere in the colors. Free, flowing coats, cut en straighter lines and four buttons give a snugger eflect than has been seen in many a day. Like in Springtime, the fiv fronts are gene and the buttons come all the way through. "Smart" is the word most every man utters because no ether word will tell about them. And It took some smart hustling te get them at such prices, for $35 te $55 will make every one knew that it's a Fall of bright, geed business. (Third Fleer) A Real, Live Bey's a Mighty Important Sert of a Fellow Couldn't get along without him there wouldn't be any football teams or anything. Se it's right and proper when a real live boy gees te get all dressed up that he get the kind of a suit that a regular aert of a fellow would wear. Most Likely a Sports Suit in Sparkling Light Tweed That's the kind nine out of ten boys want. Sports suits with belts and pleats and all of that. And the lighter the better. Just like the suits at Wana (Third Anybody Leeking for a Small Oriental Rug should note three particular groups here comprising Serapis, Hamadans and Beluchistans. In quality, colorings and patterns they are believed te be as excellent pieces as can be had anywhere at the prices. Serapis in rose, blue and ecru, in bold patterns, mostly medallion effects. Hamadans, in all-ever de signs, in blue, tan and rose. Beth are in sizes approximately 4.6 te (heventh Seme Smart Umbrellas With Weeden Shanks Every one who carries one won't have any ether kind lighter, bet ter balanced and easier, they say. It's a fact readily seen that they are smart and altogether out of the ordinary. The handles, mostly, are the Prince of Wales style, some "L" shaped and here and there a straight one. But they are of un usual weeds, rather rustic in ef fect. Full 28-inch size, with paragon frames and priced $5. (Main Fleer) Quality is maker's. Tailored te perfection, pvery one and prices start as low as $12. Highest of all is $28. There is great cheesing around $15 and $18. Sizes 8 te 18. Fleer) 5 ft. by 6 te 7 ft. and priced $65 te Beluchistans in dark warm red, with blue and ivory for contrast, about 3x5 ft. at $13 te $18. Fleer) Leng Staple Weel Makes the Best Blankets Which means warmth and serv ice. All-wool warp and filling. Can be had in plaid designs, or in plain colors. Pre-shrunk, and won't muss. Choice of rose, blue, tan ' and purple. Size, 72x84 inches, $10 each, these being individual blankets. (Sixth Fleer) the first consideration in the goods assembled here. It is the only real economy. However, during September, price is also a special inducement, as there is an average saving of 27 per cent throughout. It's High Time for a Man te Get a Felt Hat for Fall $2.50 The bell's going te ring en Friday already the smart new hats are dotting the streets everywhere. And a mighty geed one can be had for $2.50. Tvye different shapes both up te the minute and at the same time far enough away from extremes that nine out of ten men can wear them and the whole ten will like them. Six colors, all new. (Muln l'loer) The New Russian Cord Shirts Are Delights Smiles of delight for the beauty of them no shirt could be finer. Smiles of delight for the service, for they are wel.l made of the best material and are bound te wear and wear. It's a little new te have a lustrous fiber stripe between each arrangement of colored cords and it's pretty, tee. All in all they are the best shirts of the season. Priced $3.50. (Muln Fleer) Dahlia Shew in University Halt September 14, 15 and 16 A wonderful exhibition of gorgeous dahlia blooms will be ready tomorrow morning. Mere than two hundred and fifty dif ferent varieties will be shown, including twenty-five which have never before been publicly ex hibited. Mr. LK. Peacock the eminent dahlia authority, will give, each afternoon at 2:30, An Illustrated Lecture showing the most interesting kinds of dahlias in natural col ors, and explaining their propa gation. Mr. Peacock will be ready te answer any questions concern ing the culture of dahlias. Especially are amateur garden ers invited te bring their dahlia problems te Mr. Peacock. Urders will be taken f-i th bulbs of all varieties shown, de livery te be made the latter part of May, 1923. May 15 te Juna 15 is the season of planting. Fresh Cut Blooms Will Be Sold each day of the show, at 7Cc, $1 and $1.25 a dozen. (i:iclith Fleer) The FSnnestt Lamps Ever Shown in a September Sale Jujisit lira Up te dnte this has been an unprecedented Lamp Sale and it new takes en a new brilliancy from a group of perhaps the fin est lamps ever ettered in a simi lar eent. The vases are in a pure coin geld, encrusted, finished with a decoration of water lilies and rose, and the mountings are of brass, finished in geld te match the vases. Some have lights inside and each is an individual piece fin ished like an article of jewelry. Prices run all the wnv frrn.i $25 te $150. Shades te use with them, $22.50 te $47.50. Anether bright attraction is a group of English Bretby vases, mounted in loyal blue, copper and ether colors and finished in geld, $0.75. Iren fleer lamps with adjust- I aeie enuge amis, hnished in geld and black and siher and black $33 te $50. Shades extra. (Fourth Fleer) If a Man's en His Feet Frem , Morning Until Bedtime Racing hither and run ning yen a whole let rests en the shoes he wears. There's comfort and al most endless wear in the new blucher brogues. They are fashionable looking, tee. Of sturdy Scotch grained calfskin in a deep tan. A few tiny perforations here and there, but en the whole, just plain and solid looking. And they are worth every bit of the $9 marked en the price tag. (.Main Fler) 1 1 K5 4 1 i fit 'tf w Wfll 4 s V iHiW.t ??'' .v. ..M t-At 1 1,-Aft ' tj '
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