Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL ADELPHlX, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1922
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Organ Plays at 9, 1 and 4: ;4"
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
Daylight-Saving Time
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5
Daylight-Saving Time
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER ,
Generally Fair
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fashions in Things te Wear Always Seem Richer and Finer at Wanamaker's
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Everything Has te Have
a Beginning
Yeu say you have no time te read, but you
read the newspapers.
Could you net crowd out ether things or
some of your present reading and save
A whole half hour
just for reading certain books?
Say Dr. Arneld's works, Chesterfield's
letters te his son, Dr. Jehnsen, or Carlyle, or
Plutarch's "Lives.' '
If net interested in these suggestions, ask
some friend like1 Dr. Alexander MacCell or
Dr. Russell Conwell te make a suggestion of
books te you.
When. you read for a half hour think it
ever afterward by yourself.
Signed
September Zl, 1022.
New Frem Paris Beaded Nets
and Chiffens
Only from Paris could such
lovely things come and they
de much toward lending the
Paris leek te a gown.
. In some cases they arc used
for cntiic gowns, in ethers for
ilecves, tunic blouses or panels.
Glittering bugle beads of
black, bronze or .steel are com-
( .Ma I u
Women's Belivia
Coats, Special, S30
and $45
Geed and warm for Winter, for
they arc made of all-wool belivia,
silk lined and interlined. Fash
ionable, tee, being cut in the full
circular way with large sleeves
and wide cuffs, or bell shaped.
The $30 coat has silk stitching
and a high buttoning cellar of the
material. Malay and black aie
the colors.
The $13 coat has a large cellar
of bcavcrettc (dyed ceney) and
thc back is laid in small box
pleats. In brown, navy or black.
(Tlml I'loer)
New Jacket
Blouses of
Chinese Print
The newest and smartest
blouses te wear with Fall suits.
They arc of crepe de chine,
printed in cress-wise figured
Btripcs in the gayest color com
binations imaginable. Cut en
the lines of a little box jacket,
they are piped and cellaicd
with plain color satin.
$9.83 is a low price.
(TMini i'i(inr)
New L. R. Corsets
Will Suit Many
Women
Every kind women are asking
for is here.
Such, for example, as elastic
girdles, with either ceutil or
orechc, in pink. The lace back
Birdies, $2 te $. The slip-ens,
$1.50 te $ii.
!' H. waists with buttons and
:lsps, ?l.ii3 te .?!.
College giil corsets with giidlc
'Op, $1.05 and St.
Olilril I lui. r)
A Vessel Came Steaming In
With Hosiery, Just in Time
te Miss the Tariff
Anether day would have been tee late.
In tiie buing, tee, geed fortune helped keep the prices down
for thej weie ordered just before quotations went sky-larking en
the ether side. It is a' fact that the same goods hac since risen
about 200 per cent.
There arc strong, durable, long-wearing
stockings for all the family in the let.
. Stockings for men, for women ami for children, and net a
a,r ca lf replaced for the. same price, title te higher costs in
Europe and the tarilT in America.
Women's Hosiery
At f l.sn, liemitiriil mereerlteil
"f tl(l,Rs,
I, '.,' "I'erttt lieke nf inerier
'. I IIp. One M)li- tilth lit-ut),
jreii.i ,ertl, b.irsi the oilier
"Mien hllirhril.
win' '1" '"tllli'liil "III hlll,lll
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'"" Kp..rtK luihe In heather rfrreti.
( Miiln mill
Lingerie Ribbons
relk" l" f01"1 nW!lv ' ten-yartl
Main 7 bu.(-', "" white libbens,
wldi , ; ' ' a l"ecx' "L-cording te
SS J '""', iuullty. Alse 10c te
. (Main Fleer)
OMfprnafa.
bincd in an all-ever pattern
with embroidered or beaded
flowers. One is jade green with
white glass beads, another all
bronze, a third, a symphony in
Chinese blue and white or all
white or black with a color.
Prices range from S15 te S30
a yard.
l'lner)
Children's Mecha and
Capeskin Gloves
Unlined mocha in gray, rein
deer and butternut shades. Half
pique or eutseam sewn, $1.75, $2
and $2.25 a pair.
Pique-sewn capeskin in beaver,
tan, brown or pearl color, $1.85
and $2 a pair.
Youths' kIi'h III Inn or lirnwn
f iipmkln, eutneum t.cn, t'i.'iS u pulr.
i Clllldrf n',,1 Imported clmmnln-IUIe
Kletfit In muile, K'uy or brown. 75c
n pulr.
Duplex llhle In pebble or white,
$ I "5
(Miiln Fleer)
Te Make Cozy
Winter Coats
Delightful new coatings, soft of
color and texture, are here in the
right weights for sports coats,
for capes and for the handsome
fur-trimmed coats that arc se
fashionable. In a wonderful
variety of modish colorings.
Helivias, $6 te $12 yard.
Silk-nnd-vvoel duvet jncs, $11.
All-wool duvctyncs, $6 te $8.
Velours, $2.30 te $5.
Plaid-back double faced coat
ings, $4 te $8.
Heavy weight imported Scotch
tweeds, $3 and $6 yard.
(I'lrxt Heer)
Women's Flannelet
Nightgowns
The first cold nights have
made people think of them.
Here arc hundreds of new ones,
every one freshly unpacked, and
as soft and snug as can be.
Stripes, checks and plain white,
with or without cellars or in
slip-ever style. Leng nnd short
sleeves and braid or band trim
mings. $1 te $2.30.
(Thiril rinnr)
Men's Hese
t V rent", iinlilriirhril rnltnn
lut If liime.
t f 1..10, nmrll.v lisle nml liter
irrlieil IIkIp luxe.
At H, mererrltril lisle tmkl
ulth IiiiihI clink.
Children's Hese
l II, full-fiishliiiieil line rusli
luere Mieks.
rimt I lenrc)
All for Baby
Little toilet sets, soft coat hang
ers, carriage clamps, rattles, baby
books, teething lings, etc. show
hand-painted ribbons and wee
metifa. 45c te $2.75.
(Third Moe?)
Women's Afternoon Gowns Display,
the Graceful New Draperies
ANTON crepe, jacquard crepe and satin crepe, expressing the new
draped modes se gracefully that even the woman who loves straight
lines best, will be likely te capitulate te them.
Skillfully draped from side te side, or caught en one hip only, or
seeming te fall everywhere in a series of fluttering points and panels.
And what opportunity such drapings-give for the use of brilliant
ornaments and cabochons!
There is much fine hand-work about these gowns, and many dis
tinctive features that entirely differentiate them from ordinary dresses,
besides the beautiful quality of the materials used.
Dark blue or black are the colors, and the prices, $52.50 te $72.50.
(Flrit lloer)
Charming New Silk Frecks
for Yeung Women, $30
A NUMBER of delightful
in the fashionable brown tones cec
and black.
One youthful dress has side panels and
sleeves pleated in points.
Anether has row upon row of silk scal
loping. A third is embroidered all ever in big
circles.
Matelasse is the fashionable material
(Second
Many Attractive New Velvet Hats Are
Priced as Lew as $10
and $12
Velvet seems te banish the wrinkles, brighten the eyes
and clear up the complexion.
Therefore most of the pretty new hats for matrons are
made of this flattering material. Teques and small shapes,
mostly, with a soft plume at the side, and se becoming that
they take years off one's age.
Fer younger women, velvet hats arc ready in every
hue the new Paris apricot included.
Many are priced below $10.
In black or colors, for young or for middle-aged, it is
easily possible te cheese a satisfactory new hat quickly and
economically.
(Second l'luer)
Yeung Women's New Sports Coats, $25
LTERKINGBONES, mixtures and indefinite checks all in the favorite tan
and brown tones.
Exactly the coats young women like for school and general knock
about wear. They are lined through the shoulders and sleeves with silk
and some, of double-faced materials, have gayly contrasting backs.
All are belted, generously pocketed and cut en the proper sports
lines.
l-l te 20 year
New Slipper Arrivals
Women's Shee Stere, $10
Fer afternoon wear, a dainty black
patent leather one-strap slipper, perforated
en vamp and strap; narrow tee, medium
Leuis heel, light sole. Priced !?10.
A black suede one-strap slipper with cut
work at sides; medium tee and low Spanish
heel. Price i?ll.
Fbie Novelty Black Silks
Assume a Place of Importance
Paris is using them largely for evening
as well as daytime gowns, and with such
gowns are worn wraps or Balkan jackets
of black "blister" silks.
The Wanamaker Silk Stere has net had
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styles are of
heavy crepe
ea, caramel
used in another gown. It is trimmed with
black tabs piped in jade green te match the
big square buckle which fastens the girtllc.
All in 14 te 20 year sizes.
Special at $18.50 a tucked crepe de
chine dress in navy, black or Paris brown,
trimmed with long tabs.
I'loer)
sizes.
(Ctri enil I Imir I
A hrewn silk
design, with one strap, medium tee and low
Spanish heel. Price $12.
And a smart new street slipper of black
calf, with wide two-buttoned strap, per
forated tee and sides, Cuban heel and stout
welted sole. Priced $12.50.
(I'trM I lour)
for years past such a splendid collection of
the liner black satin brocades, broche silk
crepes, satin-back crepes and "blister" silks
of engaging loveliness.
The prices range from $4 te $12.50 a
yard.
(Hrt Heur)
de chine and Canten crepe
and Paris and in navy
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brocade slinnnr in cheeked
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"Three o'clock in
the Morning"
played by Paul Whitemnn nnd his
orchestra, i one of the new Victer
records, just released.
On the reverse side is "Oricn
tale" introducing "My Heart at
Thy Sweet Voice," from Samson
and Delilah. The record is num
ber 18910.
Anether of the new release te
"Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean,"
by the originators. It is number
18941.
(Second Fleer)
Beluchistan Rugs
$13 te $17
Mostly in sizes approximating
3x5 ft.
fJark, rich reds, greens and
blues, enlivened with touches of
ivory, give them a decorative
value that is much appreciated by
home furnishers.
And they are rug3 of excellent
wearing quality as well.
A great many people buy them
for wedding gifts.
The prices arc moderate $13
te $17 each.
(Seientli Doer)
Boudoir Silver for
Any Bride
l'rem a number of beautiful
sets in sterling silver, plain or
engine-turned designs, one may
select an entire set or several i
separate pieces. I
Hand mirrors, $17 te $36. j
Hair brushes. Sl.L.'iO te $23.
Combs. S3.2.J te S8. I
Pun" jars, $14 te $28.
Alse all the smaller articles te
match. I
(Miiln I'loer)
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Chocolates With '
Tasty Centers
Centeis of Wanamaker marsh- '
mallow (is there any ether quite
se geed?), real nurt. pistachio,
cocoanut, cherries, pecan maple,
old-fashioned yellewjack, butter ,
creams that aie deliciously but
tery, caramels and manv ethers!
$1 a pound.
Tine Caramels
vanilla, raspberry, cocoanut,
nougat, nut, molasses, mint and
chocolate caramels of the kind one '
premises oneself "ju.-t one mere"
each time. $1 a pound.
(Deun stiilm slirpi (lirMnnt)
New That YeuVe Seen All the
Other Fellows What Kind
of a Hat De Yeu Want?
One that curls up along the
sides, or one with a broader brim,
a high crown or a low, flat one 7
It doesn't matter, for it's
bound te be at Wanamaker's and
what is mere, there are enough
Main
Ne Twe Men Are Alike and the
Same Way With Brogues
Most different f all arc the
newest brogue.-. Seme in tan i
smooth calfskin, a- -hm. as any
Sunday fahn.n parade demands,
that came in the ether day te sell
at $ii.-40.
First of all thc.v just have half
a winged tip. It's a bright idea,
miiln
The Whole World Has Sent
Baskets te Wanamaker's
Sewing baskets from China. Waste liaket.- from Perte
Rice, Japan and China. Flower baskets from .lapan. China
or Bcllcfente, Pennsyhania.
Clethes baskets and hampers from Czeche-Slnvalua.
Baskets of all shapes and sizes made right here in the
United States ,-eme b American Indians, some by the deft
fingered blind.
Here are fur-Mde baskets te held the legs th.it n will
be crackling. Sewing baskets of all description-. Fluwer
baskets with high arched handles and metal container.- for
water. Baskets te held a Winter fernery by a sunnv window.
Baskets for luncheons, for fruit or for candy. Strmgl made
bushel baskets all the way from China.
Each has been selected for some special virtue; r;uh is
carefully made and perfect in every wav.
Specially Priced in the
September Sale of Heusewares
Clethes baskets of split willow . SI. 23; of whole willow il.'M) and
.'2.20.
Siiuare-rerucrrH clothes baskets of wile. sj.T.'i te :$.i.."i(l
Willow clothes hampers, T.l le '.'S inches high, SJ.T.'i te S3.
I I niirlli Heer)
The Lamp Sale
Is Blight en
All Sides
It is all aglow with unuunl
things, and new an- als con
stantly enhance it- ladiame, fur
instance:
Adjustable, geese neck, all
metal lamps, with half-nioen
shades, finished in antique breni'e
and vcrde $1.
I.iiiiih of Hie Mime ih i ninliin. In
Mil ml mi tile Heur I. ."ill.
.Inimiieae nlvt.er sluules, nine les,
nil iiiltim, (l.li! ift '... Ill, whlcli n Imir
Hie tjkuitl price,
(Fourth Fleer)
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IT FITS Right Off!
There is the first satisfaction of a
Wanamaker suit.
Sleeves are net elbow
length, there's no 'room
for tucks across the
back, the cellar isn't run
ning away from the neck,
nor does the trouser waist
seem as if it ought te hang
en the shoulders.
A man's friends give him "the sec
ond satisfaction" of a Wanamaker suit.
"Where did you get it?"
is another way of saying
"It's mighty fine," and
that gracefully easy,
man's man leek about
Wanamaker clothes is
what the ether fellow
likes as much as you.
It takes a long while te
With it all, Wanamaker clothes are' net
higher priced. A geed suit is here for $25,
while the best of all is only $55, and $15 and $50
offer remarkable cheesing.
(Tlilril rioer)
ether styles te leek at that a man
knows the one he picks is the be
coming one.
And the price will be three, nr
four, or five or mx dollars littie
tneugh for a hat that will wear
se long.
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though, and men Seem te like it.
Tin , aie blueher.-, but it'-, ihe
raglan blu her, cut off diagonally.
All the the eyelets aie lra
rimmed, the side seams are linen
with two lows of perforation,
and a fnv ma!i perforations aie
scattered heie and theie much
like any ether brogue.
rioer;
Three I'nusual
Groups in the
China and Glass
Sate
Fine imported china tea
sets of 'J.'5 piece. beauUtul
luster ware in orange,
canary and blue. .S l r a set.
Thin-blown cr.vstal glas
tumblers in a dainty light
Meral cutting $1,120 a dozen.
American semi-china din
ner sets of lOti piece j in ;
new medallion decoration e1'
baskets of Mowers 'and con
necting lines $20 a aui
Every suit at Wana
maker's is cut ever indi
vidual specifications and
it fits a man first hand,
which is a mighty com
fortable feeling when get
ting into a new suit of
clothes.
come across the rest of the
satisfaction a geed suit
brings. Months most
likely the months of
thread -racking wear
through which the suit
stands up and leeks as
geed as ever.
Tailoring does it.
His Fall Shirts Will
Have Stiff Cuffs $2
The booms are neatlv pleated.
Such shuts are of SO square
pcicale a- line as percale can be,
neatly stuped with black, laven
der or blue.
And $2 N a surprising price
for Mich geed shirts.
(Hfl Mel
Everything- Frem
Stripes te Autumn
Leaves en Neckties
Every nw let that comes for
men seem.- te be a great deal
different.
And colors are ju.-t as libcial
as the pattein
Hut what it a great big story
for men te knew is the fact that
anything fashionable in neckwear
I- among the ties at e" cents.
I'heusnihls te rhoete fiem.
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Helland Bulbs
Just In
luiip. hvaiintb, daffodil and
i-ni a- luilb have just arrived
from iii land f w mdmills.
Tin v ai-e first s,.iM-tien bulbs
of tin' tinest gi ade and will
i un true te t pi .
Little time Mielllil lie lest in
i be planting, as the must be
in the ground befeie the rrest
h;u dens it.
Tulips
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Daffodils
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A half deen bulbs can be
purchased at the doyen rate;'
l'j at the bun lied rate.
Crocus bulbs are 20e dozen
or $1 the hundred.
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