Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 21, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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- EVENING PUBLIC 'fLEDGER-PHIEADECPHIA', THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21. 1922
1
Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 '
(Mllr ""! Clilme nt Noen)
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
Daylight-Saving Tim$
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5
Daylight-Saving Time
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Mostly Cloud
itkif Seme lew Treasire of Fashion
IkMM. at Wanamaker's
1
Het a Day Gees By W
Being
I Had the Privilege for a Leng
Time of Living With a Man
an' excellent and well-equipped business
man, who listened te what ethers said
against people he knew, but nothing ever
nieved him te speak ill of any person.
When his friends said unfavorable
things of their mutual acquaintances he
silently heard it without interruption. It
was his invariable rule, however, te condone
the faults of ethers apd te endeavor te
explain away whatever reflections were made
against these whom he knew.
It was a geed example'te fellow.
Signed
Btplcmher SI, 1012.
New Fur-Cellared Coats With
Small Prices
They ave new hui ringbene
tweed coats, warm and having
the plaid back that is be popu
lar nuv. In a geed-looking
spoils style with raglan sleeve j
and hutre shawl cellar of ra
rnim fm at $47.50. In mix-
tuici and plain colors.
(I'lrst
Girls Need Scheel Coats
en Chilly Mornings
Snug little coats of thick warm
materials have anived in great
nuiiibeis. Of chinchilla, geed wool
jjeatings in a variety of the popu
lar helivia weaves they can be
hail with or without fur cellars.
U a g I a n shoulders, inverted
pleat, belts anil plenty of pockets
describe the mode. All but the
(s-i unil
Imported Chamois-Lisle Gloves
in Unique Styles
Something out of the ordinary.
(iauntlct and strap-wrist gloves
hi pongee, canary, beige and mode
Mimics, with inset points, bandit
lettcs or ether ornaments in
darker shades. H.tra-leng top.
Pi iced S'.', $2.25 and $2.75 a
pair.
(Miiln
Women's Silk ,
Sweaters New at
$15 Each
Ku'i-y one is real silk of
beautiful quality and some
wcw mere than double the
pi ice.
They aie in Ur.'cile" stvle,
plain or fancy stitch with plain
knitted tuxedo cellar, cuffs and
ia-h. In just the right weight
te wear new with silk or cloth
skills.
All the geed coleis, includ
ing black, brown, navy, white,
lavender, henna, tea lese and
jade.
II lrl I lour) x
Queen Mary
' Toilet Waters
Man people prefer them te
ny ether domestic toilet water,
id een te some impeited kinds
of greater coat. In delicate scents
of jasmine, violet, heliotrope,
niURuet and rose, priced $2.50 a
bottle, and procurable only here.
(JIhIii riuur)
Clearaway of Remnants
of All-Over Laces and Flounces
A clearaway sale of beautiful all-ever laces and fleuncings
means the opportunity of savin at least half of the usual
price for enough for sleeves, draperies or whole dinner
dresses !
Seme lovely things are included.
(Meil .Mi.lit
Shoes That Will Stand the
Hard Knocks of Scheel Life
fliid leek plenty nice enough
for Sunduy, tee.
Sturdy tun calfskin, splen
didly made by shoemakers who
under.-land the lcquirements of,
young and glowing feet. Ample
toe-ieom, natural lasts, stout
oak leather soles no scrimp
g anywhere, in material or
(I'lmt
QM wmmfcr
Alse some finer tweed sports
coats with indistinct over ever
)laid and large .shawl cellar
of raccoon at ?G7.50, and
another i.edel in belivia,
lined and interlined in black,
navy and brown. The large
cape cellar and cuffs are of
wolf fur. This is $67.50 also.
l'loer)
double-faced coats arc warmly
lined and interlined.
Cellars of nutria, beaver or ra
coon arc a touch of delight and
appeal te all girl-, big and little.
Prices start i.t $12.50 and go
te $ 18.
Sizes 0' te 10' years.
I loer)
And Ki-butten-li'iigth glove- in
cocoa, pongee and beaver, with in
serts and embroidery designs in
darkei color?. $.') a pair.
All of the finest fetcigu
chamois lisle, and all with beaily
silk-embroidered backs.
Fleur)
Bertha Cellars and
New Guimpes
of net and lovely real laces are
new and charming. Knlbreidcred
net and Iri.sh lace arc particularly
pretty together.
Seme of the newest IJertha
cellars arc much longer in hack
than ;n front, and the neckline is
wider in front, making graceful
line.
The guimpes have roll cellars
and square ueel s, Peter Pan
cellars or Kcithus.
Prices range from $.".50 for
dainty Uertbus te $20 for a dis
tinctive guimpe.
(Main I luur)
Oil Silk Raincoats for
Yeung Women
give perfect protection and are
net heavy te carry when the
storm is ever. Kullcut and care
fully made, they can be had in
puiple, green and tan, si.es 11
te 20 at $20.
Shower-proof gabardine coats,
which are geed for general utility
wear, are in navy or tan at
$28.50.
(Srriinil I loer)
making. Consequently wonder
fully lasting.
Iligh-laced hljJes for girl
of about four te ten years,
$J.7f and $5.50; for elder girls
(sizes 2'i 1e 7), $7.50.
Oxfords te wear with wool
stockings, $1.25 and $1.75 in
sizes 8' a te 2; and $0 in sizes
2'a te 7.
l'loer)
New Points of
Beauty in the
Dyed Fex Furs
Usually only the mere costly
white fox pelt rtin be given the
coveted blue-dyed color.
In a new collection of inex
pensive dyed fox scarfs are a
number in which the funicr
has cleverly managed te simu
late this bluisli-mauve effect
en pelts originally led. They
arc uncommonly beautiful
scarfs for $.".5.
Other dyed fur scarfs in
cluding brown, taupe, gun
metal, black and the pointed
effects are priced from $25
t6 $80.
Finer fox scarfs, all of lux
urious white arctic pelts that
have been dyed te blue, plat
inum, steel or beige shades,
$75 te $115.
A new collection comes al
most daily.
(Second l'loer)
Strange New Sleeves
adorn the most fashionable of the
Autumn overbleuscs. All are
wide and full, some llevsing loec
nt the hand, ethers caught in a
tight wristband.
A charming ovcrbleusc of
black ciepe satin has wide sleeves
of Georgette crepe elnberatcly
embroidered with sapphire beads.
Anether has wide drawn-work
bands in the Georgette sleeves.
Prices $8.75 te S!55.
(Tlilril I'Saer)
A Girl's Ceat With
a Raccoon Shawl
Cellar, $28.50
What girl of six te fourteen
years doesn't like a rolling shawl
cellar of attractively marked rac
coon, long-haired and glistening '.'
.She may have one en a well
tailored, geed coat, in brown,
leindcer or Sortcnte blue.
The coat has raglan shoulders,
an inverted back pleat, patch
pockets, and is fully lined.
(-itciihI I limr)
The Inimitable Secret of
a Paris Hat
Where drea's is a fine art, as it is in Paris, thu.e
who create it occupy the position of artists.
' They give all their time and talent, all their
heritage of European history and art, all their in
born love of beauty and their wonderful French
Hair for style te the single ta?k of designing
clothes that enable womankind te express the charm
and loveliness and individuality that should be hers.
Thus a Paris millinery masterpiece is some
thing far mere than felt and feather, velvet and
ribbon, llewer and fur, as the case may be.
It is a true inspiration, created te make a par
ticular type of woman leek her loveliest. When
that type sees it, she knows it for her own at once
Wc hare never been se successful as this year in
briny in fj ever the very types of Paris hats that Ameri
can women seem most te want. Each hat is a center
of attraction and admiration, and many have already
found their true owners.
Oeeenil I loer)
The Prettiest Elastic
Girdles Ever
They are the Ttee elastic
girdles, which are se much liked,
and in new models.
One sle even conies in a
delicate muiie. It is a slip-en
and has supporting bands of (low
ered biecadcd silk. Triced $i:i.f0.
Anether slip-en model, til the
saine price, is in pink brocade and
elastic with plush under the front
steel. One still liner is Sle'.DO.
Alse, there is a step-in girdle
of pink durable elastic, closed
back and fruit except for four
eyelets at the top. It is 1U.G0.
(Third l'loer)
Radie
Broadcasting
Station W O O
Wanamaker's
11 A. M. (Daylight-saving
time.) Grand Organ.
11.30. United States
weather report.
11.55. Chimes nnd stroke
of neon en the organ
bells.
4.00 P. M. Half-hour re
cital, concluding with
Grand Organ selec
tions and trumpets.
7.U0 te 8. Concert by R.
C. O. Military Band,
.1. Luvvrcncc Grin Grin
neil, director.
1. M.mh Military I.lf....?hifl
2. Ovrrlure lljrbsr of Seville. ,
.ejjful
", l'epulnr Alri
(n) Hunting Illus
(hi OFUlWttX
(r) Thn Mniil
I. Min.li, Attorney CScner.il.
King
8 te 9 ! M. Evening Cen
cert by the follow
ing R. C. O. artists:
MhucI 1 Urrmn. norrnne.
AIU" AiinVrpnti. enprnne.
Kertlui Hi-iiphIv. lontralte.
Dr. .Merlin Ilex, tnei
t.epveml lllrwk. Imrltenc.
Clnrenra MrCnh". violin.
.levrtli niill, flute.
MHiter VV. T. Ilnrvry. rcair.
Uub1I (Ireen Wllllmin. t'iane.
ertrtile .lnnci. rtiprane.
Ktelle Wliltp. nutralte.
(leernn I,, l'avne, tenor.
Allien rrnnUln. tenor.
Wllllnm J. WllllHiiiK. liai.
TlietmiH N'eliien. liasi.
9 r. M. Grand Organ Cen
cert:
1 M.v lleurt tit TWv Sweet Voice,
(Samson nnd llllnl.
Rnlnt-bftcns
-' "Isn llentmen'M Sens ,1'iliUi
.1. llenuet. Wllllntu Tell 0er
ture. 7.'eMMi
t Venetian Suite . . .Vn in
.-.. V nl" Nall.i . Dclibci
II. Kainnno.Utrew.
lliwrwitrtii
7. .Nelimlv IneM tll Trnulile !
Sc" Iturlrlgh
s .no Sens rwfuien
!. I.arse ideinfc
in. Vulie. isluette U)"je
II. In tlie Te-e-t (in ei il
!'. I.ilierty rnntnsle . . . .ilurseit
1U.55. United States
Xaval Observatory
time signal.
11.02. United States
weather forecast and
press dispatches.
Women's Flannelet
Nightgowns at $1
Choice of plain white or col
ored stripes, in geed flannelet,
vv'ell made. Hound or square or
high - cellared necks, b r a i d
trimmed.
Other styles at various prices,
up te gowns of soft flannelet ift
small-check patterns trimmed
with white silk braid, V2.50.
(Third lloer)
A Big, Snug Bathrobe Is a Pal,
Indeed, en a Chilly Morning
Every man knows the feeling of jumping out of bed
when the tang's in the air and racing hither and there
while chills run up and down his back.
There's comfort in getting up when a twy bathrobe
hangs close by.
All of which calls te mind the blanket bathrobes that
have come for men. About the finest made and most splen
didly finished robes in many a day.
In n world of quiet colors and I cellar and pockets , and fronts,
patterns just as varied, altneugh I while a heavy tasselcd girdle tics
the tendency seeuis toward around the waist,
striped effects. Silk cord edges the I Prices $8.00 and iflU.eQ.
(Unln XlMr)
The Bride's Dressing Table Is
Often Furnished in Geld
Fer a white dressing table, geld is especially beautiful.
One pattern in 14-kt. geld has engine-turned stripes
with an ornamental berdef awl a place for the monogram.
The entire set w $1190, but each piece may be bought
separately.
Anether design has an all-ever effect with a plain me
dallion space for the monogram. Fer the twelve-piece set the
price is $1232, but the pieces may be purchased separately
if desired.
(Main l'loer)
Brocades Are the Latest Addition
te the Fashionable Silks
It seems as if every silk must
be a brocade this year. They are
the fashion for the smartest eve
ning nnd afternoon gowns.
The colors of the newly arrived
biecadcs are in afternoon shades,
1
(l-Irt
Men's White
, Shirtings
All the newest white madras
shirtings, including some fine
ones from Great llritain, arc here
in innumerable stripc3 and fig
ures. Women are having tailored
shirtwaists made of these shirt
ings. Scarcely anything nicer
for men's shirts and boys'
blouses! !J2 inches wide, 38c te
$1 a yard.
(I'lrM l'loer)
A Fine and Ample Shew of
New Rugs for
New Wiltens, the finest rugs
loomed in America.
New Axminsters in all the
various standard guides.
New Uedy Brussels l'ugs of the
best qualities.
It is a splendid a?cmblage of
(heventli
Nine Men Out of Ten Can Wear
the Seft Felt Hat at $2.50
Twe styles and both popularly becoming. Different
enough te he fashionable, yet far enough away from extremes
te be wearable by almost every man.
Of geed, heavy, durable felt, in up-lo-thc-seasen colors
and carefully made.
(Main
Every Geed Kind of
Brief Case
will he found at Wanamakcr's.
Cases for busy business people,
cases for students, ca-cs for the
men and women who sell insur
ance. Many people use brief
cases for carrying music.
All Wanamaker eaes aie well
made of "-elected leathers, and are
reinforced at the points which
bear the hardest "-train.
In tan, brown or black. Prices
from S!l, for a lOxle-inch case
with two pockets, te $25 for a
tine hand-made secretary case.
(Mnlti l'loer)
"Step and Get Mc a
Tablet
Mether, while you're in Wana
makcr's. and some mere of these
pencils and another composition
book like the one Daddy get for
me."
The Scheel Supplies Counter,
en thn .Mum Meer, Central Sec
tion, is a convenient place te get
i-checl supplies of reliable quality
at moderate puces.
(Mulu I loer)
1
A Well-Stocked
Sewing Roem
means added pleasure in sewing,
l'lenty of the right ies. of
needles, puis w ith geed points,
binding tape-!, books and eyes,
sewing silks, bailing mtten- hew
much it helps te have exactly
what you need at the lime that
you need it!
The Notion Stere is well pie
pnred te supply all such things,
(Miiln l'loer)
lovely cocoa browns, beige, mouse
gray, blues and black, which k
still holding its own.
'I hole aie radium, crepe meteor
and Canten crepe weaves all ex
quisitely soft for graceful draper
ies priced from $ 1 te S5.50 a yard.
l'loer)
Seme Fine Union
Taffeta Umbrellas, $4
Excellent tape-edged union
taffeta covers and eight-ribbed
paragon frames.
The women's umbrellas have
interesting handle? and bakclitc
tips.
The hundlca aie of hard weed',
some with bakclitc tops, and have
rings, ceuK or leather straps.
I M it 1 11 I loer)
Fall Furnishings
standard, perfect merchandise,
an unsandtticiifcd tock, with no
"seconds" or near-firsts lope-ing
between pcifect rugj.
Fer unquestionable quality the
prices are the lowest known.
l'loer)
I loer)
Topcoats Came Straight
from England te
(Efjc jtfeit'g
Kenneth Ihnward ceat.s in
the medfls th.it men who
dress well have approved s(,
heartily. Tin- Aintrec, the
Conduit, the Tagleine and the
Finlmaunn- both double and
single bieasteil.
Seme havi the straight
should"i. s etluis the typically
Kngli-h taglan with welted
seams; theie aie half belts
ami iuii neil and Dene
or
I'ubrK s include Saeny Cleths, ln tlands, (. hc let-. Wit
of Iinglaud ( eveits, Fleeces, Crombie and hemespuns in all the
coleis and pattern variation, that men h.ivc asked for.
All in all they are the finest, most cvlusive topcoats l.nglai'd
ii edin.es mill puce, are S."i te S80.
Ale a ekitien of heavy overcoat- ukmim m ,ind !"
(The l.iillcrj i
A Cup of Clear, Fragrant, Steaming
I
Economics Beam
Everywhere in
The Lamp Sale
Net a false glare, but a
bright, clear, .steady radi
ance of real opportunity
in lamps, lamp shades and
candlesticks, all offered at
10 te 50 per i.ent less than
regular.
Twe items out of hun
dreds equally notable tire:
Four-inch candle shades
te use en center fixtures,
side brackets as well as en
a candelabra: ian lie had
in geld, blue, puttj , rose
at $1.65 each.
H ret by vases from Eng
land, mounted for one and
two lights, in brass fin
ished in geld and in such
color effects as Ueal blue,
copper and rose S7. SI 6
and $17. This means about
cost of mountings..
Shades te use with them
$1.75 te S25.
(I'lnirlh I loer'
A Message te the Tired
Business Man
"Music, 1hal rentlier ei the spirit lies
Than tired eyelids upon tired eyes."
Yeu come home at night tired out, nerves "en edge"
net se much from the day's actual work as from its
nerve-strain and irritations.
The best way te settle that problem te meet that
disappointment te overcome that obstacle te confront
that emergency one after another the Imps of Werry
scamper around in your head. Until, if you're net
careful, the evening is mere nerve-racking than the day,
the night worse than either, and the morrow after no
restful diversion or sleep worst of all.
Ferget it!
Hew?
Put a lovely old seny in four Ampice
and let it carry you back te the dreams and ideals of
youth. In the renewal of romance the spirit rises strong
and fresh te meet all difficulties.
Or let a lively "jazz" or dance scatter the cobwebs
from your brain. Or the strains of some brilliant opera,
that you may shut your eyes and enjoy again all the
gorgeous pageantry and melody of the great musical
dramas.
Or. better than all. a glorious Beethoven symphony,
a Chepin ballad, or a joyous rhapsody of the great Liszt.
The most celebrated pianists in the world
are ivaiting te play for you en the Ampice, any
kind of music that you like.
If you have net an Ampice you are missing one of
the greatest sources of rest, inspiration and rc-ercutien
known te big business men the country ever.
Captains' of industry, men who carry the responsi
bility of great enterprises, and men whose days are
spent in the tedium of routine business, arc all alike
in testifying te the extraordinary benefit and pleasure
they find in this marvelous mimical instrument.
Drep in for half an hour any business day, listen te
it, and let us tell you mere about it, without feeling
under any obligation te purchase.
(l.c.vptiiHi Hull, -imeihI lloer)
lonben Ijep
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ifi,l f , lWt!i-.
i .fe
Kgx
-.'
leathi i button-.
Coffee in the
Morning
the
i ,il beginning or the day
.r "sjjr i,vr- a
l I .i in V
w ith me.si people.
The easiest, juii.ki.si ami best
way te have geed leffei is te
Use a geed jiercolatei .
A peieolater i.s sure te mak' mak' mak'
goed coffee every tune. Ne Unatk
is requiied and no element of
chance is involved. What a been
te the bride!
Wanamaker peuolatets a i e
caiefully made and dependable.
An inn -shaped percolator of
aluminum is .sjn-cially jiud fei
the September Kile of housc heusc
waies. H-t lip .! I Ml
ll.l II hll' $.1. ,5
It has a black haiidb leinfeiied
with metal te prevent (.hailing of
the weed. The pump i.s of the
same high giadc as the pump in
an expensive eh dm pcrcolutei
The uin shape i- gainful and
sightly en the tubh.
j (leurlli l'leur)
I
Children's Warm
Bathrobes
Seft, warm bathiebes of cotton
eiderdown are in blue, tan or
pink, while blanket biithrebeM are
in vai ieir designs and colors.
Many are bound with wide bands
of satin. Sies - te 1 i years.
SU.l'.V te 55.
(llilril l'loer)
Nearly Every Bey
Needs a New Suit
All-wool suits of Wanamaker
quality, tailored and stitched with
the utmost care, start as low as
Between .512 and $28 there ar
dozens of diliricnt styles in im im
eoited and domestic tweeds in
light or dark colorings, and all
suitable for .school.
iritiallv all have two pair of
knickei -. Jackets are in .Norfolk
st vie with inverted, knife or box
pleats or the new sports back.
I lilril 1 loer)
A Wonderful Choice of
Cups and Saucers at
Lew Prices in the
China Sale
Typical of the many re
markable groups of goods
at unusually low prices in
the September Sale is the
extraordinary collection
of cups and saucers.
Among the particularly
exceptional values are fine
imported cups and sau
cers in tin all-ever blue de
sign, new priced $2 a
dozen.
China cups and saucers
in a floral pattern are
marked $.'5 a dozen.
Anether group comprises 1m 1m
peited china cups and saucers
in a iluiici- of si handsome
herdi'i- designs, $1 a deien.
Al-e an excellent let of Hue
A met ican semi-china cups and
saucers with wide coin-geld
bands, .f.'j a de'.en.
Ml four gieups me about .'!0
pir icnt li ' than icgiilnr.
(I iMiru'i I lour)
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