"it :yye y M l' t f v .' T v EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922 Vis I -s Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 Meledy nnil t'hlmei at Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Timt WANAMAKER'S Stere, Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Probably Rain Something New and Something Beautiful Everywhere What a Time September Is t:l: Let Every One Remember That the Werk of This Stere Is Net te Be Dene by halves or shifts, but with politeness and prompt geed-will of such a character that it will be noted by the customer and talked about favorably in the family circle of the people's homes. There is something here te de, 4nd it ought te be done se well that the Stere will gain in reputation through the courtesy of the individuals employed te represent us. Signed September 20, IOC it .K, -X Redleaf Sports Millinery Frem Londen First Autumn importation of hats such as smart English women use for country sports wear, metering, and street wear in town. Shapes that pull well down en the head, and are .se soft and comfortable, se becoming in every line and curve, that many women are glad te. gie them all-day use. Velours of rich quality; soft (Second Wee White Coats for Tiny Babies are of softest wool cashmere and crepclla cloth with deep cape cellars daintily embroidered by hand. They are in sizes suitable for the tiniest baby up te chil dren of two years. Piiccs start at ?e, and at $ti.75 for silk-lined coats, going te $2". Little bonnets of pink, blue or white crepe de chine, Georgette or silk are adorned with ruf fles, shirrings, bow-knots or fur. il te ? 12. (Third Fluer) Many Women Have Never Known Real Feet Comfert until they tried Anatemik shoes. , slippers for afternoon wear, at $16 The beautv of an Anatemik is that . pair; oxfords for practical ser- it is a seientincalty-built shoe with KSlS'll S aTair.Tll no fcacnfkc of appearance. It nf- (n black glazed kidskin. fords perfect support te the body, I , H.Dr. Celes, inventor of perfect comfort in talking or the Anatemik shoe, will be in the fctanding, jet it is as trim and i Women's Shee Stere for consul- ilainty as an ordinary shoe. I tatien Thursday from 11 o'clock It may be chosen in twe-htiap until SI. (I'lrht Meer) Women's Tweed t Capes Are Nearly All Half Price And this in the time te many omen are looking for an extra wrap. All are the new full cut capes, almost circular, with both arm openings and peekctsi. Either plain colors or ecrplaids in colors, light and dark shades.. The capes at $50 nre beautifully Hk lined, Berne have scarfs. They are extremely warm. New prices nre $23, $157.50 and t50, (Klnt Fleer) New Tweeds in Winter Weights ready te mnKe umart morning and uperts milts. An almost Invltdhle henlw?hene i IP?." ,0 ,)e had In mixed coloring 'n Which brown, blue, tan, violet, olive VJ-r jrglm(,y preilemlniite A ullvcry ttll 8lu" u sllKht winiera.li.vlr ef- Inches wide. ?( (Klr.t Fleer) Nightgowns in Extra-Large Sizes brtni?r collection of muslin und cam bU?,Jl'htKewn. with tucked and cm. u2lJY-trtmmetl yokes or ilbben-iun JkM Se,ne ,,aVe ,0"K "'cevei. Bn!L,reL cut Konereualy lane, for 25" ,wi .yenr extra bIicb. d fl.80, fl,65 nnd up te 12.85. (third VUer) QM jpmfa v irfZKhfih & i"-V' . '-."". 'ir-vv. ---- - - - ' and fine felts; adaptable mouf meuf mouf feons; shirred velvets; and novelty materials. In an extraordinary vaiiety of lovely colorings. Fer decoration an artfully con cen tiivcd ribbon, a cluster of fruit or flowers, rosettes, eerdings, embroidery something perfect ly chosen and deftly used. Large, little and between-sizc hats arc among them. Prices start at $15. i'loer) Children's English Sweaters are thick, flrnilj v.vecn nd soft. They are In Hllp-en stle, with cellars and little tie scarfs. Ooleis nre levely: llRht challls blue, helse and French blue, Slieg two te elRht yearc Priced S10 te $12.50, accerdlnc le sine. (Third Fleer) New Wide Ribbons in Metal Brocade The combine thn most Koreeeus colors with metal thread- and the ef fect Is marveleuily lovely. Krem nevett te tclve liuhey wide, $3.50 te ?U a jurd (Main Fleer) Iren Fleer Lamps in the September Sale At the Lewest Prices Ever We have never known lamps of, this particular kind te be offered for as little. They are part of an ex traordinary special pur chase, and we have marked them at $2.70, $3.15 and $3.G0 each, wonderfully low figures for such lamps, with adjustable arms, extra long cord and finished in the polychrome effect. Twe of the styles are here exclusively. Parchment shaded arc best te use with them; Priced $1, $1.10, $1.25, up te $4 each. . (I'uurlli I'loer) 1 l .1 Where Dresses Are Draped Paris Uses Ornaments Quaintly fashioned buckles or slides they mny be, or gigantic buttons of the most ornamental character. An importation of just such ornaments has arrived from Paris. Many of the slides and buckles have a distinctly antique leek; they might well have been copied from some old museum pieces. Others arc brilliantly designed with jet and rhinc rhinc stenes. Among the buttons are a num ber in mother-of-pearl or smoked pearl surrounded by rhinestones. Several of the new hip belt3 arc in black enamel and rhine stones while' another is chain metal. The large buttons arc priced from $3 te $7.50 each. Jet slides, $1.75 and $2.50. Buckle?, $3 te $25. (Main Meer) A New Tailored Shirtwaist With a Monogram is of finest white English shuting. It is cut en simple sports lines with a shoulder yoke, soft turn back cuffs ancr-a pointed cellar with which a tic is te be worn. Your own monogram will be hand em broidered te your order. $8.50. (Third I'loer) f Loveliest New Frecks Arrive for Yeung Women Se new. se charming, se re freshingly jeuthful that each frock calls out an exclamation of delight! A Balkan fteck of fine blue Peiret twill gives the latest word of fashion in its long blouse of black "cleky," its wide hip-sash of Peiret faced with red crepe du chine, fringed and embroidered in red, violet nnd geld. $08. A black silk frock shew.s a wide naiiel of ccrase, girdled (hcrenil Babies' Blankets 75c te $3 Blankets as soft as full-blown balls of cotton, of the right warmth and in several colors and man designs. Crib and eassmei couen muiihuta varv from the t many ligurcs up te plain white deble blnnkcts with colored berdeis. Seme arc in block plaids, bound with satin ribbon. All are pretty, as well as warm. (Third Meer) New Types of Corsets for Larger Women A number of the new Kail models have arrived in the excellent V. P. corsets, which almost all laigc women knew as "Stylish Stout." The new shipment bring.-, several styles at $6.50, besides ethers at $9 and $10 each. The matcrinl in evciy instance is a geed substantial ceutil, heavily boned where needed, long in the skirt and leinfeiccd, but with bread elastic bands ever the hips. There arc models for tall nnd .some for shorter figures, each one carefully designed. (Third I'loer) A Wonderful Table Damask at $2.25 a Yard Pine linen, cvery thread. Sco'teh goods, of vv outlet ful sturdiucss, heavy anil substantia1, ciea'm bleached and 70 inches wide. Tin co pattcins holly leaf with spot, also daisy und bluebell. The best judges call it the best table damask it $2.25 a yard in the country. 1 ll'lttl lloer) Enchanting Caps for "Boudoir" Wear One needn't possess a boudoir te enjoy them. Dainty contrivances of net, silk, chiffon, ribbon and lace, in many fascinating new shapes nnd styles. Among them arc special bandeaux designed te make even bobbed hair took feminine. Priced $1.25 te $6. (Third I'loer) Reducing te Music is certainly a dc luxe method of getting thin. It requires but twelve te twenty minutes daily and has been wonderfully success ful. A complete set of the Wal lace records and charts is $15. Hundreds of 'people are using them. (Second Fleer), Women's Imported Strap -Wrist Kid Gloves Special at $2.75 A fine quality legularly sold at nearly twice as much. Elastic kidskin of sturdy weight, pique-sewn; full five-inch top, with buckled strap at wrist. Heavily embroidered backs. (Main Hew Women Have Welcomed the Semi-Finished Tailored Suit Every day they tell us that this new notion of a not-quite-cem-pleted suit docs away with the last I difficulty in finding satisfactory I rcady-te--ear apparel. The suits aie sufficiently com pleted te show exactly what they are like. Sleeves, however, arc only basted in, linings net yet ii i i.i . i-4 ... placed, and the way left open for . having them fitted perfectly te the I individual figure. (First with a sash of accordion pleated Georgette crepe which forms a long drape en each side, edged with ball fringe. $58. Black mole, nailhead beads, monkey fur nnd silver libben are among the newest trim mings. One charming daytime dress of blue twill has deep col cel lar and ruff facingd of metal brocade showing all the colors of the rainbow. 14 te 20 year sues at $48 te $80. Fleer) Aids for Defective Hearing l li'rc Hie man i'nuses of cirii but there nre nbe nmi) nincnlller.4 nf sound Unit Mill Be much u-.lif te i the pat Hilly de.if. Tube, horns and cai n m- phencs of nil sorts art liete r.im, In and we will text them atl out te di t. r- mlne wlilcli 3 btat ler eui putkiil.ii . rase Mini,, tmllrrO New Geld Encrusted Glassware in the China . Sale $3 a Piece Excellent crystal ylash with wide coin-geld encrusta encrusta teons. Cheese and cracker dishes, handled .-anduieh trays, competes, candy boxes, mayonnaise sets, fruit and flower bowls and ether such pieces. About 50 pieces of imported marble ."statuary in cluding pedestals and figures, all new marked at less than half. Fine imported service plates, lea mcIs. and cups and saucers in a geed variety of decorations, French and Eng lish, are new one-fourth te one-half less than usual. Ai(Mhe assortment of dinner sets, imported and domestic, is believed te be the largest and best at the prices in Philadelphia. (Fourth Half-Price Sale of Hurt Beeks holds hundreds of books that people all ever Philadelphia are looking for. Almest all arc informative, non fiction books of desirable types, with scarcely two titles alike. Ex cellent hunting for the lever of books and knowledge! The condition of most of them causes one te wonder where the "hurt" part comes in. (Main fleer) "I Want This Kind of Hairpin" Whichever kind ou want, what ever idze, slmpe and color. It Ih almost certain te lip iimensr the many, many kinds In tlir Notion SVere. ' Hair net?, tee. arc In arlety enough le suit any in eferpnuc. (Muln Fleer) Black with white, white with black, geed shades '6f gray, brown, beaver and mode. N. B. Imported chamois lisle strap-wrist gloves in black, white, mode or gray, special at 75c a pair. Fleer) Fer this fitting and finishing no extra charge is made. New models in heavier Winter fabrics arc ready tweeds, veleurs and various suitings at $40 and $50 complete; dark blue Peiret twjll at $60 complete. All are interlined and finely satin-lined, expertly hand-tailored, and beautifully finished in every detail. " vanciv ei muucis in siats . ,R J1 t0 4.b- Ask in the Women's Suit Salens. Fleer) Picture and Mirror Cords with handsome tassels aic in enough colors te harmonize with the furnishings of any room. $2 te $8 a pair. (Fifth Fleer) A Let of Times, Plainness Is the Sign of Goodness in Men's Shoes A glance tells it te be a fact regarding the high shoes men are new buying. Perfectly plain shoes, the kind that men of a (lairs would- wear day after day because such shoes are made te wear day after day. Neat looking, conventional and sturdily made. And there is a splendid selection all at $10. Twe shapes, one the full English last, the ether a broader tee. There are black ones nnd tan ones in smooth calfskin, also black in fine kidskin. (Main I'loer) A Ye .nig Weman Who Paints in Sealing Wax will .show you hew it is done if you step en the Fourth Fleer, where the crepe paper supplies are located. She will show you hew te make the most amazing beads and plaques te hang en silk cords or te make delightful tea ba.-kct, can dlesticks and se en. The variety is limited only by ene'a ingenuity. d'eurtli I'lner) Words of Comfort-Weel-Pilled Quilts $8.50 and $10 Beth Kinds cm I'ptlun.ill Keed (or the money, particular! the $10 en KIlltliRC aie pure Inmh'H wool the tiullti at $10 ncttiR In Ild'Uied sateen peverlni; n"d the ethers in i.mibilc A'l bntder.'d with pl.iln h.inni (XlMli I loer) FlMt) Tilden Because . And Wanamaker Prices start at $25, while cheesing at $45 and $50. College Stripes Have Grewn Breader en Neckties Fully two inches wide and only two colors en a tie. That's the fashion for Fall, and the new ties are ready. In heavy rep silk with an inter vening satin stripe and the price is $1.50. And there are meic than two dozen color combinations te cheese from. (Main Fleer) Ships Come Sailing in Frem All Over the World With New Toys Thousands of men, women and children aie busy helping te make delightful plaj. things for American boys and girls-. Theie is something new in the Tey Stere, each morning! Surely one single dollar never could bu.v anything mere delight ful than a Mary dell with long curls, a dress of lace or silk nnd (Setentli Blu-Mettle Seap, 5c During September The most eiinen ii 11 and sitlsf.ic- i ter Ne.ip t i one i i ue In tin- aundry It c n ri t er ti.an euiinat- enni and ldut .! ' ".isnes Its pur u nn, s i h.irmles" te the most delicate f-ibn. ( I'eiirtli 1 Inori Te Make the Lamp Shade at Heme ene needi jufi the nRht silUn, bi.wds fringe mid lamp pullx te uivc tt the finished touch if khms made h c peitn nvervtnnc O i al it "is atusie and Jiretu im neslhle is in the I n- I helstery Mere leured and p.aln sIlUs hi kiewiiik huts trincf niKings ere Lamp pulls of various Km Is $1 5u and T- each Tassels must n ital i Sle te '" i.ich (rIMi I lunr) Shining Pink Candies for Birthday Parties Pink for geed wishes, biightness I and cheer and everv thing geed, throughout the new veai se miirht. ' I the rhyme tun about pink candies ana pmU favpn for buthdnv parties. Gleaming pink bin te i ips with coceunut tillin mp 7u a pound. ' Large, round, flat, pink irints me i 70c" a pound. " Fascinating .lai't limner pie, whose plums arc twrlvi I'livr, me in basket shape for table tcntci- , pieces. $0.50. ' Pink bonbons w th mp and favors, nre $1.50 a duicn. Baskets for holding eandicb an 10c, 15c nnd 20c each. Plays Better of his mastery of the ),rame its strokes, its defence, its technique, its generalship. Same way with the Wanamaker clothing for men. Every suit in all this stock is the product of a master maker of clothes. Tailors that have wen their way into the forefront of the coun try's greatest. Behind each suit is the artistry and genius of designers who have wen pre-eminence in the clothing world for smartness and for fashion. There, after all, is the secret of why a suit of clothes leeks se well. There is the reason why Wanamaker clothes have that "leek of difference." That all-manly swing and easy grace that are the envy of men everywhere. cletlws cost no mere than any etlier geed suits. the best of all is only $55, and there is remarkable (Third I'loer) The Clethes Huntsmen Want for Meadow or Brier-Patch Streng, enduring, as near waterproof as clothing can be. hi short, the best hunting clothes of all are ready in the Sporting Goods Stere. Coats, S5 te S9.25. Hats and Caps. S1.30 te $;i. Vests. $2.25 te $3.75. Shirts, S2 te $12.50. Breeches, $2.25 te P6. Shoes, $6.75 te $22. (Hie duller;) Ever See a Man Who Did n't Want Three or Four Shirts in Blue ? Striped in blue, of course. Pin stripes, wide stripes, cluster stripes, seersucker stripes, any kind e a stripe at all just se it it is in blue. Black and lavender there must be. but blue is closest te the hearts of men. (Main Interested in Uniforms? t p en thn KlRhth Doer Marlte' hirec' section there arc picture of tlK uniforms or tne united Stntes Arm fiem KTB te 188S that are particu lar! interesting complete and dainty undo things. Or, a tealistic horse en a wheeled platform $1. Other larger horses go up in steps te $3.50. Bleck, new games, dell outfits, dotted Swiss nnd gingham children (dressed especially for us) and sophisticated dells from Italy for the elder girl these aie only a few. I'loer) Pure White Castile Seap Frem Madrid $1 a Bar Iven .smells goeo, u clean nnu well as only geed Castile soap smells, refreshing te have aieunJ .Solid four-pound bar. (less a sligh possible shrinkage) are vct.v eco nomical at SI. Made of putc Spnnish olive oil, theie Lan be few soaps n healthful for the skin. i West Aisle) Old-Fashioned Ironware Has Steed the Test of Years l' i ltd ilt i At it C rin) dtfli i i i' l maple simi llnthuluat (ij.-rs mill .s(c(sHe I'op.eini i ih writing luttri It takes the old-fashioned ironware te cook them nothing e'se is quite se geed. The thickness of the iron seems le produce exactly the right temperature and te retain it. Iretwaie cook.-, thoroughly without scorching. As for servict. "it wears like iron." During September lowered prices prevail en the fol lowing utensils of iren: SKillct., ." te !)int"h sizes, ."3c te 8.")c. Popev cr pens, ."iOc te 70c. Griddlcj, (iOr (e 00c. (Kjarth Tennis And that is why one particular woven madras shirt doesn't stay long. A few hundred were here and gene in a twinkling and new a bigger let has come. Every kind of a stupe a man can name and blue.s aplenty. ine puce is SZ.nO. Fleer) A Geed-Looking Rug at a Lew Price i R,i,, r.. such rugs aie at Wanamaker's WOOL-FIBER Kl;S '1- ft MS 6(t '25 ,ind f 31 s.')inu ft - v 5" and Js.i. j ' ft 11 .5, l t Si) and 510 AXMINSTER HUGS 11J fl sjl .ll, V(", CM" t, ft f,n T5 mill ts c . 1 1 f: Taprstrv Brussels, l2 fl $:i3.:e irentli Hiinri Popular Songs Frem the Current Musical Shows 11 in' the .Sheet Music Stere for .'15c a cepv . Frem "Spice of 1922" 'Inn I. tt'.. Woeikn Mieci I tttl. Iteil Boek I.it'Ie 'de Stteet m I aus Frem "Orange Hlesstmis" Isis. in the I mi I, I nil. h Nest 'ihcn i'eiih t'ie tannine Frem "Geerge V hitc Scandals" I round a Tour Ix-.if . love III Huild a "st.urw.ij te I'ntadlsp Frem "Daffj Dill" l'e I ittle Ituln r.nica One 1-lower 'I hat Hloenw for Veu 1 II Huild a liuiiKnleu (terend fleer) Wi'ffle iron, high or low bases, SI. 10 te SI. :.-. Tlte-tep Hclf-bastlng ruuHtcra. S1.70 te $2.25. ' KIer (Ueitii Htuln Mere, tlirnliiut) J. ... i. Jifrt.,,t'tej2&i T
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