Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHIL'ADEtP&IA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1922
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Daughter of Clarence Mackay
Is Bride of Sen of Fermor
New Yerk Jurist
., VnrU Sent. 22. Miss Kath
Hne MackaV, elder daughter of Mr.
ti II Mnckny, was married
Slav "fter. "en in Ht. Mary'.
?h rch. nelyn. Ii. I., te Mr. Kenneth
w O'Brlen. jeungest son of former Jus
H Morgan .T. O'Hrlen nnd Mrs.
O'Brien! of New Yerk and Seuthamp-
,0A few hundred guests, members of the
e families and personal friends of the
Mup e, attended the ceremony. Twe
ffiinrt additional wiestH uueiidjd the
ffllSn. from 5 until 7 o'clock, In the
ff Harber Hill, the country
SSme of Mr. Mnckny, near Reslyn.
Ameni the guests nt the ceremony and
Sen wiis Mrs. Jehn W. Muckay,
he grandmother of the bride.
Mr O'Rrlen and his bride hava rene
finrdlncr's Island for part of their
Idling triP. Their home is te be the
5' f ii.n tntP nt Hemnstend. L. I..
Set fir from Harber Hill and near the
VfVdew Hroek Club. Opposite the prep-
ElMefTumiture
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pnutlfu1 new ((Tret
inr verta or indoor
tue. Nutmt arsUn
nnn i irerKrannmiip.
Sela direct at maker'
price.
D.H.Dem. Chair, $5,50
Hide Arm Chair, 7,50
dt.Gferre Chair, i en
Wicker en Eeh Chair, St Extra
Jfereme In settees, table and table
and fleer lamp.
Glauber Wicker Mfg. Ce.
201B N. Frent St. Fre nelUery
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Mr and Mrs. AiiRUst llclment.
The dnv before the weddlnc Mr.
nrnrmcci tnni rene i'ihai
kid lestewed the pnpal benediction upon
,L hrltlal couple and the racmberB of
their families.
Fer mere than an hour men, women
ind children had gathered about the
church lawn. When Miss Mackay nnd
her father arrived the crowd greeted her
with cheers nnd handclapplng and
rushed forward, the children going first,
wiving hats and handkerchiefs. The
bride responded by waving 'back. A
second demonstration, even mere vocif
erous than the tlrst, nwalted her when
(he and the liridegroem came from the
church.
The finest butter in America I
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In all our Stores
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Brocaded Black
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Silent Eloquence of. Shoes
SHOES can speak silently,
though eloquently, of your
fashionable appearance. We
kept this very thought in mind
in selecting our new Fall Medels
new exclusively exhibited at our
shop. Prices $8.50 te $12.50.
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LOVERS OF FASHION, SILK CANTOS'
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Hundreds of Women's New Dresses Specially Priced
$5, $6, $10 te $25 in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Geed All-feel Suits for Men
Are
$25
By actual count nearly seven hundred specially priced new dresses will be offered for the first time
tomorrow, Saturday.
Se many and se geed and se very inexpensive that we shall just tell the simple facts about them
here and let you judge the opportunity for yourself.
Weel Jersey Dresses at $5
One is sketched te show you hew pretty
they are. Navy, Copenhagen, brown, tan and
reindeer bound with contrasting coTera and
with turn-ever pockets and cuffa.
Weel Jersey Dresses at $10
Youthful smock bleuse style with flne
tucking and long sleeves. A narrow lace col cel
lar gives a touch of white at the threat.
Copenhagen, navy and brown.
Navy Serge Dresses at $6
Three styles of prnctical navy serge
trimmed with braid, stitching, embroidery,
a narrow vest of contrasting color or little
silvery buttons. Three-quarter sleeves.
Satin and Crepe de Chine
Dresses, $10 and $12
A heavy black satin dress delightfully
plain is pictured at $10. Others are of the
crepe de chine that always leeks well and
which can be had in black, navy or brown.
Trimmings are of embroidery, tapestry braid,
pTcatlnge, side draperies and girdle orna
ments. Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine
Dresses at $15
Seft beautiful charmeuse dresses are
trimmed from neck te ankle with narrow
bands of Persian embroidery. Crepe de
chine dresses arc trimmed with interwoven
ribbons of black and blue. Crepe-back satin
dresses have shirring at the sides te form
draperies. Black crepe de chine frocks are
made en such geed simple lines that they
leek almost twice as expensive.
Weel crepe dresses are also only $15
very attractive ones in navy, black or brown.
Unusually Effective Dresses
at $18.75
Ona Is pictured te show hew useful it will
be for all afternoon occasions and even for
informal dinners. Made of Canten crepe
with filmy floating sleeves of Georgette,
elaborately embroidered in softly contrasting
colors. Crepe de chine frocks uncommonly
fine looking at the price have little roses of
the same silk for the only trimming. Mostly
in navy and brown.
Delightful Dresses at $25
New crony satins with a fashionable
trade-marked name. New satin-back crepe
de chine with narrow braidings like the pic
ture. Combination dull" and bright satin
gowns in artistic colors for afternoon. Seft,
iiewing araped
gowns of most pleasant
formality.
Important Purchase of Dresses Very Much Less at $20
Sizes 16 te 44 in thoughtfully designed dresses te suit women of almost every taste and figure. PLain and satin
back Canten crepe or crepe de chine. Leng or shorter sleeves. Lew waistlines, longer skirts. Seme with the new lace
cellar like the one pictured. Seme with pleatings and draperies, some with silk roses or ribbon rosettes. Seme are samples,
ethers can be had in practically all sizes. Navy, black and brown.
(Down Slnlrs Mere, Market)
In the Down Stairs Stere, en the Gallery
Leng-wearing cassimeres and cheviets, chemically
tested and proved all-wool, in desirable, indefinite stripes
and mixtures. Conservative, business-like styles that arc
"geed" as long as the suit hangs together, and that will be
a geed long time.
Light-Weight Overcoats
In All-Weel Oxford Gray Overceatings, $22.50 and
In AU-Weel Novelty Mixtures, $25 te 30
Conservative and raglan shoulder styles in a geed range
of colors and patterns. The novelty fabrics include a knitted
jersey-like material which is effective in shedding dampness
and refuses te show creases or wrinkles after being sat
upon.
(Down Stair Stere for Mm, en thr Onllrry, Market)
Beys' Twe-Knicker Scheel Suits
$9.75, $10.75, $12
Sturdily made suits with coat and both pair trousers
mohair lined. Taped and reinforced seams retain the geed
lines of the suits through long, hard wear.
$9.75 for all-wool cheviot suit3 In Norfolk style. Inverted pleat
back. Patch or regulation pockets. Green or brown mixtures. Sizes
10 te 17 years.
$10.75 for wide wale corduroy suits, with box pleated Norfolk
jackets. Natural brown. Sizes 9 te 16 years.
$12 for all-wool cheviot suits in Norfolk style. Yoked, inverted
pleat back. Patch or regulation pockets. Browns, green, gray and
tweedy mixtures. Sizes 10 te 18 years.
(Down BtiUrs Star for Men, en th Gallery, Market)
Hand Bags in the New
Styles at Lew Prices
Real Leather at $1, $1.50 and $3
Fine Duvetyn and Chiffen Velvets,
$1.50, $2 and $3
These sound like "sale" prices, but they aren't. This
merchandise is new, seasonable, every piece carefully
selected. The prices ARE lower than standard quotations
en these sorts of geed, fashionable hand bags; much lower
than last season's and appreciably lower, te our best knowl
edge, than present prevailing prices. That is our geed
fortune and yours.
(Down Stalm Stere, Central)
Quite the Prettiest $5 Hats
We've Seen!
They are the nicest hats and there is a whole roomful
of them at just five dollars in the Down Stairs Millinery
Shep ! Net at all the ordinary sort of $5 hats of which you
are all-tee-apt te see a dozen duplicates or mere, but really
smart and distinctive as te shape, trimming and style.
Dashing little hats of crimson velvet if they were any
larger they would be almost tee daring, but these are jus.t
right. Small and larger hats of deep brown velvet, in both
the drooping and oft'-the-face styles favored for street wear.
Small, larger and truly big hats of lustrous black or
black with a touch of metal or colored trimming.
It's remarkable te get them at 5 !
(Dniin !itn!r Murr, Market)
A World of Women's Coats
at $10 te $175
Along the Down Stairs Centra Aisle, Market Street,
a unique showing of sports
coats at $10, $10.75, $12.50,
$16.50, $18 and te $27.50.
In the Down Stairs Ceat
Section sports coats at $35
and upward and fur-trimmed i
coats at $18, $20, $27.50, $80,
$35, $38.50 and $58.50.
In the Down Stairs Ceat
Salen luxurious coats with
cellars of beaver, nutria, wolf
and gray squirrel at $7S.50
te $175.
Hundreds and hundreds of
coats from which te cheese.
Exceptional materials and
tailoring in all of them.
Among the newest arrivals
are :
Pole coats, satin line'!, -52."i,
5.27.50.
Sports coats with racoon fol
ium, $42.50.
Helivin coats with nutria cellars
nnd cuffs, ?58,50, including rizcs 10
te Hi.
(Den ii .Mulrn M'irr, Murltet)
"Made" Veils Are the
Latest, 55c and $1
Undoubtedly, they de mere
toward "dressing up" an other
wise unremarkable hat than any
ether one addition. Becoming,
tee, as you can see for yourself
by trying one en.
55c for straight veils with
scroll stitched borders. Black,
brown, navy and taupe meshes,
with silk-stttched patterns in self
or contrasting colors.
$1 for square veils with in
tricate patterns en all four sides;
very soft and fine of mesh, and
in black, thrown, navy and taupe.
(Down htnlrs ."tore. Central)
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Women's Suits With Lenger Coats
$20 te $45
Tweed suits in ( ark mixtures are lined with peau de
cygne at $20.
Broadcloth or tricetine suits are silk lined at $25.
Velour coats with nutria cellars are richly embroid
ered nt $27.50.
Velour suits with embroidered bands at the waistline
and nutria cellars are $25.
Finer suits with fur cellars arc particularly geed at
$38.50 and $45.
Mostly black, brown and navy.
(Down Stairs Stere, Market)
Youthful New
Reducing Corsets,
$3.50 and $5
New medels of a standard
corset designed te recapture
youthful lines for large figures.
A successful attempt te create a
geed reducing corset at a lewer-thun-usual
price resulted in this
.'Il.eO model, which has low girdle
front and slightly higher back. It
is made of heavily bewd pink
ceuti! with firm elastic insets
evor the hips. Se models are de
signed for the short, the average
and tall figure, and have rein
forced front. Back lace style.
Sizes 24 te 38.
(Den ii Mnli-H Stere, Crntrnl)
Deris Satin Slip-en
Petticoats, Specially
Priced, $3.85
All the maker had and all we
had left ettered in this early
Autumn sale. Wide Deris hems,
hemstitched. Slip-en style with
elastic at the waist. Brown, blue
and some changeable effects.
! II H(lr Mure, ( riitrnl)
Children's Winter
Coats, $6.50 te $15
$6.50 for pait pait pait
woel coats in
brown and green
mixtures, cut in
inannNh over
coat stvle.
$9, $10 and
$10.50 for all
wool coats of
brown, given
and bliie mix
tures. All fully
lined. Sizes 2
te ti years.
$10 te $15 for
chinchilla coats
in double deuble
brea.sted etyle.
fi r a y, beaver
iijul navy. Sues
2 te tl years.
$11 for bread
cloth coats for tiny girls. Tan
and Copenhagen. Lined and in
terlined, tucs 1 te 3 years.
Children's Tarns and Hals,
$1.25 te $5
$1.25 te $5 for velour nnd
broadcloth tarn?, in plain, ribbon
trimmed and embroidered styles.
$2.50 te $5 for plush, veleur
nnd broadcloth hats. Tasseled,
ribben-ti lmmed a n d wool-embroidered
styles. Some hava
touches of fur.
Sizes te fit children from 2 te 8
yeurs old.
(Down Btalr,tere, CtrI)
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All These Popular Autumn Shoes
at Lew Prices Nene Over $5
$4.25 S5 ' ''
Dress, street and sport shoes for women and men. Scheel and dress
shoes for children. Everyday and dress shoes for wee toddlers. All thoroughly
renaeie in quaniy ana aeciaeaiy worm Duymg at tneir special prices.
Women's Sandal-Pumps Much Less Women's New Tan Calf
at $2.90
Black patent leather sandal-pumps with welted
soles and medium-height heels with rubber heels
attached. One-button strap and novelty cut-out
vamps.
Women's Pumps and Oxfords, $3.90
Surprisingly fine patent leather pumps with
welted soles, low heels and one-buckle strap. Black
satin pumps with tuined soles, low heels and one
button strap. Plain-teu black leather oxfords with
welted soles and Cuban heels with rubber heels
attached. Black calf sport oxfords with fiber soles
and heels.
Women's New Tan Leather Walking
Shoes, $4.25
Best shoes of the season at such a low price!
Substantial Autumn styles, especially made te
Wanamaker erdci. Oxfords and one-button strap
pumps with welted soles and medium-height
leather heels. Very nice looking, and stout
enough for all-.ca?en wear.
(I)own Stnlrn terr, Mietiuit)
Pumps
Best We Have Had Yet at $5
Exceptionally well mad'' shoes. Tan calf one ene
stian pumps with welted sole-, and Cuban hels with
rubber heels attached. Atuaethc perforations.
Children's Scheel Shoes,
Specially Priced, $2.90
Tan or dull black leather high lace 'hoes with
stout soles, bread flat heels and plent full tees.
Sizes 6 te 2.
Children's Dress Shoes, $3.75 te $1.7.1
High shoes of bla-k, tan or patent leather, white
leather-like buck, and patent leather combined ith
white leather tops. Wine tee lasts; weltei sek--,;
lace or buttoned style. Sizes Sl2 te ::.
Infants' Shoes, $2 te $4
Lace and buttoned shoes for wee tots. Tan
calf, black kid, patent leather and genuine white
buckskin. Smeeth turned soles with or without
wedge heels; bread tees. Sizes 2 te '?.
Men Like These Wanamaker-
Standard Shoes at
$5
Hiprh shoes and oxfords in black or tan leathers and
black kidskin.
Wide tee, conservative last shoes of black kidskin have
stout welted soles and rubber heels.
High tan leather shoes have straight or applied wing
tips.
Black grained leather oxfords have applied wing tips.
Tan leather oxfords in blucher style.
All sizes in all widths. All $5.
(Iiunn Stnlr Mere for .Men, en tlir ..illrr., Murkrl)
New Brushed Weel Scarfs
Are Here, $2.25 te $3.90
Seft, warm, woolly scarfs in sports
colors and patterns. Narrow ones for
"accessory" wear; big, wide, enveloping
ones that are complete garments in them-s-elves.
Never before have we had such ,
nice ones at these prices! t
loin suli-i Mere, rtilrnl)
Women's Silk Stockings, i
$1.50 Pair j
First quality pure silk stockings for
Autumn wear with heavy oxfords have I
extra-reinforced heels and mercerized cot- j
ten tops and soles. Seamed back. Black,
white, nude, sand, African brown, pole i
gray and medium gray. Sizes 3V& te 10. !
(Down (SUifi Stert, C.ntrft!)
Beys' Scheel
Shoes
In Tan Leather,
Sizes 1 te (5, SI
In Tan Calf,
Sizes 1 te ."' 2, $1.30
High lace, bread te shoes
win stout welted le . Wide
tots; Liea-i, Cat heels
Sale of Women's Washable
12'Butten Lenffth
Capeskin Gloves at $2.65
Amazing gloves at the price ! Leng
and soft and washable .se that one can
enjoy the lighter dress shades of gray,
mode and champagne as wc!-l as the
mere practical brown and tan.
A maker's emergency brought them
here at a great deal less than last
year's lowest price, and we have
marked down all we had in Meck te
meet this new rate. Made of selected
fine Seuth African capeskin, pique
sewn with spear-point stitched backs.
All sizes in brown and tan; broken
sizes in the lighter colors,
( Dim n Mnlr Mur, Crntritl)
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