Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rpiw
,t1'" w
r'rv' t
"4.. - . , ''' -1. hi i ' j " ' i i .i i . i i ' -TI fty'"
, ' , ' . - i ' ' I Ij I 4
...l.'.W I Mir. Often. t S I ..,,'., glow CleaeS al 6 W A T A A WtrP C ff ' 'A V )
Organ plays at 9, 11 ,and 4t45
MtMr anii ehlmr at neon
1 J!
WANAJVIAKER'S
. Stere Opens' at 9
WANAMAKER'S
:
WANAMAKER'S
- IteyHf JUtStarftif Tfaw v
Daylight-Swing Tim$
Vh I
.1
THE GATHERING" SPOT FOR .BEAUTIFUL TINGS AND IAPPY PEOPLE IS THE IA1A1AIER FASHION SALON
aS
a
9
l There Are Few Finer Experiences
in Business Than Clese
Family Life
J ' The examples of them are full of inspiration.
Philadelphia has always been proud of its Drexels,
Welshs, Dobsens, Bremleys, Pattersons, Bories and a
long line of ethers.
I ' This business dates back te 1861 and its sole
', owners are the father and son. It is a far better
business because of daily individual direction by its
I active owners, who superintend it at home and abroad.
We are receiving- a great abundance of new goods
. every day.
Our buyers in foreign countries have done well
$ and returned home.
There is much of newness te see new.
i
fu
v
!l
a-
' S$pternher IS, 1PSS.
jfemfc
.1
Gracious New Wraps of
Surpassing Beauty and Charm
Seft, "luxurious materials, ex
quisite linings and a charming
use of fur combine te make them
the most beautiful wraps of the
season.
Of silk-and-wool belivias and
duvetyns and of the new
French matelassc materials,
they are soft of outline and won
derfully becoming.
All have wide sleeves, often
of waist depth, home have
sleeves like little capes, ethers
aie capes without any sleeves
whatever. A handsome wtap of
black belivia has wide sleeves
made entirely of dyed squirrel
te match the cellar.
A wrap of "cleky," the favor
ite fabric of Paris, is trimmed
with deep bands and a cellar of
beautifully blended kit fox.
Black mole, combed caracul
and blue Iceland fox are fur
novelties.
A point worth noticing sev
eral of the finest wraps are
without belts.
Ne finer wraps are made.
5200 te $475.
(llrst Iloer)
Paris Has Put Gorgeous Spots
of Celer en Bags of the
Darkest Silk
. Vivacious Paris, the Paris of
unusualness and her whims show
!tiikingly en the newest handbags
fj
tte come.
1 A r il. i it. l xi
,t no j.ur wiu utiirn uieiiiuives, muy
''(arc the finest, softest, most rip-
jjiiub suit mine, or fceiiiuiiinea hint,
mehe, in black, or navy or daik
brown. The shapes arc chic
square with rounded corners, or
lObleng, extending cress-wise or
down-wise.
But the glory of it all is en the
front, where insets of white net
are magnificently hand cmbroid cmbreid
tied in ull the colors that even the
artists of Paris could think of.
And in all the designs.
Frent the practical side, they
really are little vanities or dinner
bags. Inside is a delicacy of color
and the handiest little compart
ments. Prices arc $35 and $40.
(Main I lour)
Lace Tunics That Are Complete Dresses
$10 te $14.75
All they need Is a silk slip underneath. The tunic
Is fashioned with a smart neckline, wide sleeves, rippling
wide draperies, and uneven hemline.
Black, cream, navy, brown or American Beauty red,
in lace of several patterns, some resembling heavy old
Spanish designs. k
Priced $10, $12.76 and $14.76.
(Wt Alila)
The Finest Tailored Costumes
a Weman Can Buy, $90 te $225
Fashioned of beautiful variations
of duvetyn, known under various trade
marked names, but all alike in their
thick, soft texture and rich velvety
appearance.
Exclusive models. Of most we have
but one of a kind, of none mere than
two or three. They are, in fact, such
individual costumes as a woman might
have made te order by her favorite
fashionable tailor but here all ready te
put en and walk out.
A number are richly fur-trimmed
squirrel, fox, wolf, lynx and ether pelts.
Others are left unadorned, that hand
some separate furs may be worn with
them.
Lines, tailoring and finish arc of
the perfection expected in costumes of
this quality. And there is much varia
tion of coat length and general cut.
In the best colors of the year kit
fox gray, the charming new browns,
darkest blue, black and a deep wine red.
Priced $90 te $225.
(lint Fleer)
Seme New Hats for
Little Children
Tarns, pokes anrl llttle hats with
rolling brims are all ready te go te
kindergarten.
They are of broadcloth, duvetyne,
felt and velour, touched with fur or
flauntlncr bobbing tassels of silk plush.
:.76 te JG.76.
(Third Fleer)
Weel Velour in New
Celers
Women cannot give up the soft
texture and excellent servlce of wool
eleur.
It Is here In subtle blurs, navy,
splce brown, Caire red, copper, kit
fox, deer and in black. 54 Inches wide
at U'.BU yard.
(First Fleer)
Radie
Broadcasting
Station WOO
Wanamaker8
11 A. M. (Daylight-saving time)
Grand Organ
11:30. United States weather
report.
11:55. Chimes and stroke ei
neon en the organ bells.
4:30. Half hour recital con
cluding with the Grand
Organ selections and
trumpets.
7:30. Evening recital by the
following artists:
Helen Markly Themas, soprane:
Josephlne Bonnlwell, contralto :
Daniel Carle Hlgglns. tenor Henri
F. May, baritene: Sarah venore
Shrlner, reader: Eleaner E. Hamil
ton and David n. Crerler, planlsU ;
Lucy Kllpatrlck and Lerey Baw Baw
den, accompanists. ,
1, Seprano, A Itlrthdar Ge
MIm Themas
S. Barltone, a. Res of Ttittrdar.
Tenner
b. All the Reses of June.
Oeehl
Mr. Msy
3 Duel. T.evely Night (Tale of Hoff
mann) Offenhaeh
Mli Henntwell nnd Mr. Hlnlns
4. Due for Twe Pianos. Hungarian
Daren, Ne. M7 Brahms
Miss Hamilton ami Mr. Creiler
B. Tener. The AmrlcAn Come. Fester
Mr. Hlgglns
fl. Readlnr, At the Theatre. .. Original
Minn Shrlncr
7. Contralto, Jasmin Doer Bcett
Ml-n Hennlwell t
8. Seprano, Ooed Tiyn TesH
Mlna Themas
0. Reading, Willie
MIm yhrlner
10. narllene. Vln'en Tucltlve
(Herodlaile) Massentt
Mr. Muy
11. Dim for Twe rianes, rantanla C
Miner Mneart
MIbh llnnilltnii nml Mr. Crezlcr
12 Tener, llmle Tciore (Den Olevannl).
Mozart
Mr, Tllcxlns
13. Contrnlte I Dreamt ScMra
Mlsi Hennlwell
Jt. Reaillntr, Her 1'lrrt RMe In Otty-.
mobile . If all
Mln Shiner
1." Duet, Hiini t" Our Mountain'.
(11 TroMitere) Vrrrtl
MIib nennlnall nnd Mr. HleslnR
0 P. M. Organ Rncltnl, Minn Mary
K. Vect at the Console.
1. Blue, Danube Strausa
'.'. TorteBe ilei Cardlnaue Borten
a. fraitle Rene Krelsltr
4. Dwg River t.. .negers
T. Kvenlng- Devotion , William
rt. Klefile .Vaamet
T. Intermejre I.ei Sjlphe .. . Davli
R. Jeur ile Prlntemp Kinder
11. Ixie SenB .Vevln
1lt. ctAleetlem from T,nhenerln. .trnniler
11. T.lelieetrnuin Mszt i
12. Re quest. OM rnmlllar Mele.lle I
13. Pien HereUiue Ttleult I
11. iluKimn Jlonnnce rjylnerr
1,1. Sdierze Caprlen Hpre'ii
in, Tetnttn In I Jllner .Vevln
10:55.
11:02.
United Stales Naval Ob Ob
scrvatery time signal.
United States weather
report and press dis
patches.
Through FashieiVs Eye
Of Course Yeu Are Enjoying the
New Paris Hats
MATERIALS are rich. Celers are fascinating. But it is the simple
hats, the hats of wonderful line and almost unadorned elegance,
that speak their Paris heritage most clearly.
Frem Lewis is the famous Venetian tricerne in silver-bound black
velvet, with Chantilly lace cascading from the brim.
Lanvin's surprising Russian turban in ruddy brown crepe and mink
fur; the curious Chinese effects; the Directeire pokes of Rebeux and
Lanvin; Marcelle Dem ay's glorious symphonies in all the new browns;
Maria Guy's huge moire-bow hat each is but one of a gr.laxy of mil
linery loveliness and distinction.
(Second Fleer)
Silks A Mede of Magnificence
METALLIC brocades, velour brocades, cloth of silver or of geld,
colorful imprimes, sumptuously Oriental such is the mode" for
Winter. It means that balls and dinners, supper dances and the
opera will take en a new radiance, for never have silks Wn mere beau
tiful. Metal cloths have this year lest the stiffness which has been their
drawback and have caught the grace and suppleness of chiffon.
Fer daytime wear brocades are just as fashionable as for evening.
There are entrancing patterns in crepe meteor broche, Canten crepe
broche and in Georgette brocaded in velour.
(I'lrst Fleer)
Yeung Women's
Topcoats of Double Deuble
Faced Woolens, $35
Thick ui in coats, cut en speita
lines, are of brown or tan mixtures
which nhc. plaids or contrasting
colors en the ieverhe Hides. Bitf
patch pechets, rngliin s-lieulders,
notch Lellais and buckled belts aie
Points that gills like. The coats
re lined through the sheuldcis and
sleeves with peau de cyKne. 14 te
20 year sizes.
New Suits, .$35
v Of herrinnbene tweeds in blue or
Vrewn tones, simply tailored nnd
nnished with narrow belts. Exnct
y right for everyday wear. 14 te
year sizes.
W
il
(Unit Fleer)
Longcleth and
ty Nainsoek Special
.I'OiiKdetli, le.yiml pieces, $175. $1'.
ff25 nnd up te $3.S0.
jjNiilnaoek. In ac-lncli width, $1.7&,
-J5, TU.7C anil $3.50 the piece. In
"Inch width, $1.26. In 45-lucn
MUi. 4.76 nnd $6,
(Flnl Fleer)
A Man Cheesing
a Watch
shows something of his character.
Fer one thing, he shows the
value he places en Time, spe
cifically correct time.
Alse, he shows the value ha
places en Meney.
And, finally, he shows hew much
he values a standard of quality in
that marvelous thing, a watch, "the
box of wonders in your pocket,"
as somebody has called it.
Men who appreciate all these
things at their true Werth choeso
the watches here named, and they
choeso incomparably well:
Heward, Waltham,
Elgin, Illinois
Heward watchen, 14-k. void, 184 la
1147. Geld fllled, fflS te V130.7G.
Wltlinm wAtrlirn, 14-k. told, Italu
model, 300 te 310.
14-k. cold, ret-ular model, 57 te I9R,
Geld fllled, rejrnlnr model, 32 te S7I.
Elgin wittclien, 14-k. cold, thin model,
75 le 175.
14-k. sold, regular model, 184 te IBS.
Oeld lllled, regular model, 3ft te 3(.
IlllneN wiitehen, 14-k. retd, thin model,
140.
11-k. geld, regular medal, 830 te 19..
Oeld lllled, regular model, fSS te 871,
(Main Fleer)
Silk Lingerie Pretty
Enough for Brides
Dainty enough for a bridal trous
seau are matching sets of night
gowns, chemise and drawers, in
pink radium silk, finished with
plain silk binding, and ornamented
with fine pinch-tucking and clus
ters of Kiench knots. Gowns,
$10.50; chemises, $5.75; drawers.
S5.
' Anether style in pink radium,
hemstitched and filet-edged, is
35.50 for the chemise, $9.50 for
tiie gown.
Unusually geed crepe de chine
chemises, trimmed with French
knots nnd hemstitching, are $4.50.
(Third I'loer)
The Schoolgirl Who
Wants an Outfit
Mad-3 te Order
will find geed materials, excellent
models and prompt service await
ing her in the Women's Custom
Tailoring Bureau.
Scheel and college uniforms,
street dresses, dress and party
frocks, cent'? nnd winps all the
up-te-date apparel of a well
equipped -ardrebe, is made te
measure at lea.senable prices.
The satisfaction of mothers who
have tried thi3 seivice for their
schoelgiil daughters is the best
indersement of its excellence.
C-.ieiid fleer)
Peter Pan Blouses
Have Mere Friends
Than Ever
Scheel t i mil ' i ed the npcd
for new bleues .I'ai eung women
like Peter Pan bleu-iT, bet of all.
Fresh white dimities are smaitly
tailored into u -u-ts that are
trimmed with tucks, feather stitch
ing, Iri"h pu-et edsres or with
hand-diaun lellni and cjfT-. ..
te $3.85.
(llnril 1 lunr)
Capping and
Aprening the Maid
Every p nci !m! iit of white
net, lawn, .i.-lm, dutul swiss or
what-net that lmusiheld helper,
wear en then hid i rendv,
priced 12c te ."i eme uin with
black velvet ei nblu n
Ceirect wlnte ap.rts for every
household -cniee, the iKiteriafh
carefully chosen, mc-l of the cm cm
breideries imported. 50c te $.',85.
(Vilril flour)
Reliability Is the First Essential in Wanamaker Reus
sewares
Never Such a Bright
and Busy
Lamp Sale
Opportunities are glow- 6
ing en every hand. j
Remember, we offer the p
whole steek of lamps, lamp
shades and candlesticks at s
reduced prices, which 8
means a saving of any
where from 10 te 50 per J
cent, or en an average
about 25 per cent.
Among hundreds of at
tractive groups are some
fine glass shades with metal
base for boudoir and li
brary. They are hand
painted in landscape and
floral decorations com
plete at ?16.50 te $62.50.
Mirror black pottery
lamps from China, mounted
in solid brass case, the
bases finished in geld
from $35 te $62.50. Shades
te use with them, $15 te $55.
(Fourth Fleer)
Every article must be dependable, carefully planner' and soundly constructed.
Ne makeshifts, no "seconds," no flimsy, trashy goods ai e allowed. Yeu can rely
absolutely upon the service of any article here.
Bathroom Fixtures
are an illustration. Brass is the bae of all
our metal fixtures, whether white or nickel
plated, as it has been proved the most satis
factory from all viewpoints.
Porceleid is the finish used en all the better
grades of white fixtures. This snow-white
surface will net flake nor crack with the ex
pansion and contraction of the metal beneath.
Bath tub seats $2.75
Steels ?().50 and $7.7."
Mirrors $i) te $1(.7.
Medicine cabinets $25
White Enamel Supplies
Steels $i.7., and $:i
Shee polishing boxes, $2.75, $3.60, $1.25
Medicine cabinets. .$6.75 S7.50 te $12.25
Glass towel reds $1.25 te $1.60
(fourth Fleer)
Nurses, in a large New Yerk hospital have told us the purest
laundry soap they have ever seen is
Blu-Mettle Seap
It will stand every chemical test for purity
and every practical test for efllciency.
People are taking advantage of the Septem
ber Sale price and are ordering it by the case
$5 per hundred bars.
Single bars, 5c each.
Kvcrv IXi K a Dav
of Opportunity in
The China and
S mi . ...
t i no great, b g beauiilul
fttere el cl-'na and gla is
sparkling wjih unusual
things thehe September
j Sale days.
winner sets and glass
ware of every desirable
description are offered in
magnificent assortments at
I OMuaiuuuilI HaVlllgS.
! Here are a few of the
unusual greups:
Imported china euns and
j b:ui'rH, m mi hII.iiut blue de-
i f.ipn ournerdjnmy at SU a
-0,tal jmj k.., hlt., ia
crackled kIiihs one low ceered
JK and si tall glasses te
mntchS3.75 a set.
l-'ine thin-blown cr.xstal glass
Kebltts in a prett floral cultlns
J a dozen.
(Fourth Fleer)
Like a Man Feeling Easy,
Standing en His Dignity
that's hew the new Fall
suits leek. '
Talking fashion te a man is about like singing "II
Trovatore" en a reef garden, until fashion strikes home
with comfort. Then he's all attention.
But in the new Fall suit he is all at ease, for
if' fashion ever was comfort it is right
new.
Straight free lines, yet dignified lines. Make a fel
low leek like a man's man through and through.
Delightfully careless, leungy, yet smart and there'a
youth and vigor and a rollicking geed swing in every lint
of them.
Lapels are softly rolled, as they ought te be en a
well-dressed man, and the real dignity of the cut the
long, free leek is buttoned in by two. three, or some
times four buttons.
There's no end te the colors, f J rays, bright mix
tures, dark ones, all that a man talks about, but brown
is far ahead.
And prices start with a mighty geed suit at $25;
The best of all is $55 and there's great cheesing at $40
and $15.
(Thlril I lenr)
The Broken Stripe's the Thing
en the New Crocheted Neckties
Thin stripes, almost the pin size, but they are irregular
and broken and different looking.
Fer the most part the ties are in ,l-e a number of elid colon
daik colors mny and blacl: and bt , Idnet or brown. K' ery thread
brown .etcwith stripes of geld rJl-Ml'; an i woven u the durable
or white ei -some ether light c-le'. -rai"ht t!e. Pi.ecd $'J.
(Mam I lunr)
After Leeking The.in All Over
Here's the Best Brogue
Every day a couple of men av s'.
C5
A brogue that i? smarter. ?t 'i-.j
vvith it al' the price is only SILI V).
Xet an i a mark of a hregu ha
been uirittid vet it's trim and ne.v
oeking
Sawtooth fining and perfotn perfetn perfotn
liens thei. i "t be, but thev a:
neat ami ; ; ,".
j c ,nfei table, and
I hf leat' r i- Se -t. h grain calf
skin, lust .i" all. The tip is thd
1 t."U .mil, of ceurM,
fuii-u !
t le culet i., '..in
i Mam 1 lunr)
Right New Is a
Geed Time te Buy
Geed Rugs
A leek at thi nigs t' II- v iij,
And a li eV at tin- pike tags,
complete the i ir utiun
New Hif. .in ic., nig i" rv
day, mi a weil ' of roler- mil
patterns galore
A xnu.'if I'jr Fitifs ,
Seamed or Seamless
i. ii
H.3IO.Ii fl.
ft v It U
til in i ii
II W li .i
: t in iti
Wilten Rugs
"i: ii.
i iii (i n
i. hi in . n
Malitf and Arak Rugrfi
Moderately Priced
in !. tiie best low
- th u en i fiem the
Tht.v aii'
I i neil i.m;
j uin-. nf I
Tiny (v -n: ., S1 M, ,,uaiitiefl
with nli'j, cf .ipiuaianee and
cet.-bk' diiciative lIiiuiii.
lll the best giatle at OXCtp-
:
r :
" II. :is.-,li f.. -
lUid'i Brussels Rugs
mi; i ,,
' i M'nl'i I In r,
A Bmwn Reason
Means a Drewn
Umbrella
What c .Htien Mi.hime I i i
eth in shailt and styles.
Seeies el' di.fi lent kinds aie hi l
-'itli bandits of almej-t all tvpi tvpi tvpi
Some aie j'.'iihe., seiim- bakclif
. nd the Minu- materials aie mm
'or tips and fvtiule.
Straps, lings or ihungs aie used '
'e carry lliem by, while the silk
evers are either plain or beideied
vith tape, n.u row or wide.
Prices, $5, $7.50, $10, .,li; ane
15.
( M tin I lunr)
in mi ly low fice
111 v l
I ' II 1 I II I .
i ' ' 'i.; r
ni.s v : ,,,
i : it. i ii.
" ' i ' ii
i ' - : J ti
I ' S I III fl
i ' n
!!'.; ,,
l VI it
in ii , i i,
I . i ii.
I i l i -i , ,
'Hill I ,,, 1
IIIC
m
nit
lies
.tut
is:
ia
S3U
1T
Twte Cleths and
.!i '. : : Specially
Priced
, i -Hi il vnu.p iiiiuhased
-" a n ' ! lielfa-t maker at
' in.. ! :i iiv,.
I'i.' i' '"...i , . .(rei nn,j
i'ei I patinr, uii iltmask of
ui'til) iiiml,!;,, I'cuy, eleBely
viM.1. i.f i, n. (iiu -t mii ni and
luii'hid lil.e a ,iei'e of line
-atiii
Tahli'i.'eths in mx m(...S from
J te ysx.'J ya.ds, at ?12 te
!J.i.
N'ar-l.ins te match, 'J2.22 at
VI'" aril 'i2- inchei at
,'17 .0 a deI n.
( I lrt Hcmr)
' V001, QuiUt should be bought right away, wiar
fV kct conditions indicate. Selections arc excel
cut at prices commencing al $8.50 for wool-MM
aw wun ngurea camtmc centers and backs and
Sis'"!!! ?L lieriZ8 anLl geUlg i:i1 b" eay ep
itV, $ldt $18 te $60 each
u
1 ft
(Fourth !)
(Hlslb Fleer)
4 , tuvHjl
'34'j
m.. t' j K n