3 s Lt ' EVENING PUBL& LEDGM-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 . j. P Band at 9; Organ at 11; I' Hariri nf AtAK WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 0 DaylightSaving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Jtfledy unit ClilniCH ut Noen i ' m 3ta )L it 223 ( ny irti a mitt Hi 9 ttx -.. t .ill U ). ' Dirt, ml rmi .bin! , of up!' r ret i! Whirling, Laughing, Happy Paris Again What a Difference It Makes in Fashions the Paris of Old, and Wrong Methods in Any usiness Are a Species of Cancer hat must end in the weaknesses or xtinctien of strength and final destruction. U claptrap and deceptions are moral juicers that require a surgical operation te li;flave 11Ie It is net necessary tomorrow or next ay, but evil practices in business are IMnally suicidal. Signed 'September 10, 102 QM jhtmafe D INNER and Evening Gowns of Gorgeous Metal Tissues and Brocades Wonderful fabrics of Bian chlni, Redicr and Marescot, three great artist designers of Paris, Bra used In these littering gowns for dinner, restaurant and evening wear. Geld and silver cletns ana tissues and brocades and laces, in the beautiful new color lined effects that make such tone symphonies as orange and geld, periwinkle and sil ver, com ana vcnen.m i. silver tissue with rhinestenc- sprinkled gray chiffon, and se en. In sumptuous materials and simple clinging lines they du plicate the gorgeous toilettes wem by notable French and English women at the most splendid Deauville dinners re cently given te the King e Spain. It will interest women who like such exquisite toilettes te knew that we have but one of a kind. (First Meer) Yeung Women Want Coats rimmed With Fur TVinvn's n luxurious warmth WAd softness about a fur- immed coat that one oees bt find in any ether. New coats of fashionable Silivia weaves are topped th deep, soft cellars of nat al wolf, platinum wolf, cara- il, squirrel or beaver, ana metimes have cuffs or bands match. In navy, brown, arten, Hawaiian blue and lack. Especially lovely is a coat black Belivia with a deep liar of Australian opossum platinum wolf. All are lined with silk crepe id are in bizes 14 te 20. 10. (Second Fleer) Fine Reynier "Novelty" Gloves Frem France Finest French glove made. Here exclusively. Beautiful novelty gauntlets such as Paris is wearing new. Washable suede and glace kid in white, white with black, black with white, pearl, cham pagne, mode, mastic, golden sand and light and dark tan. Cuffs scalloped, embroid ered, stitched, bordered, lat ticed, laced or appliqued. Seme with extension cuff that lengthens out the five-inch top, Priced 56.50 and $7.50 a pair. (Main Fleer) fPHE New Brown Satin Slippers 1 Will Walk Tnfn Manv F.vpnk They will be charming with 'mown crepe or satin gowns, .fcd scarcely less effective Mth dark blue or ether colors. Plain French-bound opera Kyle, the tee rather full, the irch high and dainty, the heel Leuis. Ask for them in the Little Beet Shep. Buckles of French cut bronze, from $6 a pair up, will add immensely te such slippers. (First Fleer) THE Sparkle of Paris Is in the Just off the shin. Chiffen velvet in the loveliest ihadcs iude. sannhirc. flame nd cinder gray, as well as lie new browns, navy blue and lack. Studded with cut steel beads, worked in dainty de and carried by. a chain frame of glittering cut new, unique and hand signs, en a steel. They're 'beautiful. Priced $40 te $50. (Main Fleer) lorieus Silver and jeld Laces Frem France A new importation of metal , fleuncings and all-evers, silver, geld and cunmetal Wcts, and in extraordinarily fn and elaborate patterns. A little will go a great way Vvrd a macniflcnnt frown. inches dcen. and nriced L76 a yaid for the all-ever, l $8.50 te $12.75 for the 'incing. (Main Fleer) Hat and Ceat Sets for Toddlers Warm, snug little coats of chinchilla, broadcloth and mixed coatings have wee hats te match. They are brown, navy blue, tan, white and bright red, warmly lined and cut te but ton close under the chin. One coat has threw cellar which ends in fringe,, while some of the little hats 'have ear tabs for cold weather. Twe te .six year sizes at $9 te $25. (Third Fleer) ER Gewn Was Delightful But That Umbrella Surely Looked Like a Rainy Day! Hew often have you seen it? Madame stepping with "ion's elite, as exquisite and fine as any, from her chic little inet te her trim slippered feet. Then she turns that "Telia 1 Hew hideous cvervthintr seems. And it's se simnln te hnvu nn umbrella lust ns sninrt. nnrl "IC6 as the rest of rum's ntiire. Fnshien hnt nrnvlrlnrl thn Wen Club umbrella. Shorter and dubbicr in effect both nt landle and shank. Tens and tins are flashine with hnknlirn "wr, a little side stran or leather thentr provides a different ' lOr Carrvlnn. wVilln tkn etlL- Knunn nm In tnnnn nleln p'id $7.50 and $10. (Main Flear) r Presenting the New PARIS MILLINERY for Autumn and Winter 1922-23 XTrONDEKFUL hats, gracious and lovely in line, indescribably cUc in effect V'The most notable collection we have ever brought ever from Careline Rebeux Lewis Alex Marcelle Demay Lucie Hamar Saget Lanvin Nicole Greut Suzelle Maria Guy Vasseline Villetard Suzy Hermance and ether brilliant Paris creators who set the millinery modes for womankind. Each has expressed her own interpretation of the mode. Each hat is mar velous in its own individual way. Useless te tell the materials. On 3 might as well say a picture is made of such-and-such colored paint. It is the artist's inspiration that makes the pic ture. It is the millinery artist's inspiration that makes the hat such hats -as these. But if you wish te knew what are the new lines, the new colors, the new decorations, the smartest materials in Paris today, see what Rebeux and Lanvin and Maria Guy and the ethers have te say about it in the hats we present Mon Men Mon dayeo lately from the Rue de la Paix and the Place Vendome that they are only just rustling out of their steamer boxes as this is written. Never have Paris hats been mere diverse, mere captivating, mere emi nently wearable. (Second Fleer) A Glorious Presentation of Radiant, New and Enchanting Silks T IGHT and loveliness, charm and beauty will be spread forth in the Silk Stere en Monday morn mern ingand the silk mode will be established. Exquisite French silks, all opened within the last two weeks, indicate beyond a doubt that it will be a season of patterned silks breches, matelasses, im primes and, for evening, a glitter of tinsel. Metal brocades en Georgette or silk crepe grounds, cloth of silver or geld and satin-back tinsel will be used for evening gowns and wraps, for lining the finest fur wraps, for trains, panels, girdles, hats and even for slippers. . Celer is everywhere en fashion's palette black and white perhaps for contrast, but color is the mode. Take, for instance, the new satin broche imprime, a gorgeous ma terial for evening wraps or for lining ermine cloaks. It is of a chiffon texture with a velour broche printed in orchid, blue, brown and green en an apricot ground the colors mingled in perfect harmony. On a ground of black Georgette crepe a broche figure, in which artificial silk is used for brilliancy, is worked out in purple, deep i r (I'lrst Fleer) blue and ruby red. Especially beautiful is this material when draped ever still another color. A Japanese temple design is done in sil ver en an orchid ground. Rays of silver light play en a field of geranium crepe. In addition te the brilliant things for evening are many delightful silk crepes bro caded or striped w'ith satin and suitable for atternoen gowns. Prices en these exquisite things are lower than they have been in years $4 te S30. Fur Mantles and Coats Exhibit Amazing Diversity and Beauty a wviUbl as regal as ermine are the snowy white caracul coats and wraps. A beautiful white mantle of this fur falls in voluminous folds as soft as velvet. Its inner side is silver-and-white brocade, and the great new cellar is of silvery squirrel. Platinum gray, pearl, beige and black caracul, all appear in lovely garments of varied length. A pearl white caracul coat has white-and-silver military braid ing. A beige caracul coat is trimmed with golden braver. A white caracul mantle with platinum fox fur. The combinations are enchanting. Scotch moleskin, "Summer" ermine, Hudsen seal, gray squirrel, mink, Persian lamb, leopard, nutria and ether furs, make coats and wraps of a diversity of line and a variation of length greater than in any past year. Balkan blouses belt the hips. Extremely elaborate as rwns long mnnties reach te the slippers. Short Sleeves nrp rnHllv new ,i .-nv. - Rwinirttfe nncmii. nnnta .....JLY iu i Qfln .r.ves ,u 1 totally new and different I ..J ,i TW.T j j , j" i aic ceimrs. innings nr 4A Mf irp Se nothing sfcert of Electro Silver-Plated Ware in the Adam Period The much appreciated Adam period, with its classic ele gance and austerity of line is seen te particular advantage in this collection of charming sets and individual pieces. FlTe-plece tea net, $123. Ifet-nntrr kettle, Sfl't. Coffee urn, flOO. Trny, f OB. Ilrcnd tray, (10. Cheese and cracker dlnh, ISO. Vegetable dlhen, 27 and ISO. Chop dish and cover, 163. Centerpiece, $37. Well and Tree meat platter, 989 te IBS. Meat platteri, 122 te $48. Water pitcher, $30. Three-piece after-dinner coffee et, 7S. Tray, $28. Combination Tecetable dlih, $. There are service plates, bread-and-butter plates, knives and forks, spoons and serving pieceB'te match. (Mala Fleer) BOOTS for the Rider or Puttees, if He Prefers Are in Riding beets that are among the smartest that England produces. Tan or black ones in smooth, supple calfskin. Straight in Mne and snug in fit. The black are priced $32 ; the tan, $35. Puttees of black calf are priced .$10; of the soft and best tan pigskin, $13.50. All are new from England. (The Giillery) ENGLAND Has Sent a New Brogue That Has Men Walking- Sprightlier Plainly smart. Net a perforation a strik ingness of stitching, a mark of any kind anywhere but it is geed through and through. First of all, roomy and free, although far from cumbersome. (Main Fleer) Made of the best Scotch grain calfskin in a rich tan; the soles are of heavy white oak and the heels flat and com fortable. All in all an oxford that is steps ahead of any the season has brought forth. Priced $13. A 11-Weel Blankets Of the Best -- Construction Known, $10 Each Woven for service, warmth and leeks from the longest, strongest, cleanest staple wool. Ne bed blanket at any price is sounder or mere serviceable. Choice of two plaid patterns and several solid colors such as rose, blue and a novel shade combining the tones of periwinkle and purple. Size 72x84 inches, $10 each, and sold exclusively in the Wanamaker Blanket Stere. (Sixth Fleer) 100 Irish Linen Table Cleths $5.50 Heavy, full bleached and of, geed, pure flax yarn. Size 72x72 inches, new arri vals and geed as geld for the money $5.50 each. Pillow cases $3 and $3.75 a pair both kinds of excellent, pure flax linen, hemstitched. in size 22x36 inehes. as snow and sound and White value (First Fleer) A Gift for the New Baby Hand-painted het-water ban, some with pretty bas te (It, a world of rattlei, baby books, decorated coat-hangers, afghan clamps everything up te toilet eet of brush, comb, powder box and aeap box 1 Prices 6tart at 65c for afghan clamps te 16 for the toilet eet (Third Fleer) "DROCADED Ribbons Are LJ Used in Many Ways Net only de they adorn hats This -latter use calk nnf rv, most becem ngly, out they are finest ribbons that are woven used aa half sashes en c eth 5Y- te 7 incW & A. frocks, or te face lengthwise rane'e InVwfc 1& Ah2X ?JSl ? a3 ? ln the a yard-the last for gorgeous inings of very fine fur coats. metal brocades. ureeu3 (Main Fleer) OLOVING the Small Hands That Carry Beeks te Scheel Most mothers are cheesing for the children unlined mocha gloves, which may be had half pique sewn at $1.75 and $2 a pair, and eutseam sewn at $1.75 and $2.25. Gray, rein deer and butternut shades. Equally geed are children's pique-sewn capeskin gloves ln beaver, tan or brown, at $1.85 and $2 a pair. Fer elder lads who need something between a child's and a man's glove, a special youth's gleve in tan or brown capeskin, eutseam sewn, is $2.35 a pair. Children's imported chamois lisle gloves in mode, gray or brown are 75c a pair; and du plex lisle in white or pebble, (Mala Fleer) f-A New Travel Boek bv JOHN T. FARIS Seeing the Eastern States Completing a travel quartet by Dr. Faris, this book pos sesses all the qualities of in terest which make his previous books se attractive, and tell ing of the glories of the East ern Coast from .Maine te Maryland. Colored frentis-picce and 00 illustrations in halftone, $e. (Muln l'lnnr) New Medels in Parisienne Girdles include one of orchid brecade and elastic at $22; one of pink satin and fine lightweight elastic at $22; and ethers of pink broche and elastic at $10 and $18. The Parisienne is our finest corset and the favorite of per fectly gowned women. (Third Fleer) One Should Loek Pretty te Sleep Well if one is n normal young woman. These tailored-silk pajamas are geed-looking, and many find them mere comfortable than nightgowns. Pink, blue, wnite or striped effects, jacket or slip-ever styles. Priced $13.50 a set (Third Fleer) in September Surely Must Have Been Created Just for the Housewives Opportunities Undimmed in Mesji Bags Arc Daintier and Prettier Than Ever Frames are of a delicate slenderness most delightful, nnd the mesh is se fine that it crushes in the hand like n piece $soft silk. The newest shapes arc long and narrow, and many of the bags end in fine fringe or smnll tassels. All are geld plated and show the green geld finish. $ir. te $54. (Main Fleer) The Lamp Sale Surely the brightest, best and busiest lamp sale ever. All the lamps, candle sticks and shades are of fered at 10 te 50 per cent less than regular, thus af fording hundreds a n d hundreds of exceptional opportunities. Among the attractive items are dainty boudoir lamps of metal and tinted ivory, metal-trimmed with glass panels, one light, 15 inches high, new $5 each. Hundreds of new parch ment shades from Japan, transparent and decorated in a variety of tints in the clever and characteristic Japanese way, and in sizes from boudoir size te table- lamps, new priced $2 te $8 Certain Geed White Mountain Refrigerators Are Specially Priced in the r Heusewares Sale Scientifically constructed refrigerators of the best type, thickly insulated and lined with one piece of seamless porcelain. All corners are rounded and all parts are easily re movable for cleaning. Of three-deer construc tion with capacity for 100 pounds of ice. The ten inch space beneath the i c e chamber provides ample room for quart milk bottles. ' each. During September the special price is $50. A smaller White Moun tain refrigerator of 50 pounds ice capacity in special at $26. Perfect for ,y V V .'' jjujjvu. ujwjjuu uim puuuiuu garments areas exquisite. , 4 j V (Second Fleer) I families of two. (Fourth Fleer) W SL i iV. -r ' I .; St .'feVi .!..-& '! ;ftdgjm - Ji Jf
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