RIMJMmnm?WiC' OT S""""t.'i ' "l : ' , '. twf ij-j-'vyr-t ?F 7' .SJS rav'Twi JjTJlMT ?, WW gt"J: f t N v . n : -'' i" f 5 f Mf v v lJ , .,- rwsT i t 11 J. 1 rru i .. '..f-r'T tjWUm:S n EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHIIiADELPHIA, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1022 11 ' I, - i LmLmJK J 11 Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:43 Mel).v anil ClilmN n( Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Stere Opens at 0 Stere Closes at 5 M .. .71 f r-i .. sm x r i Autumn Autumn Wearables, A utumn Furnishings, Things for Every Purpose Are ia 4-,iv A j JU-( liiamua uuui J.i... . .m m Aglow With Celer the Whole Stere Over Vl " yv "iwtSfc r mmmmrrwnt. . i j .,i : BEwT v . '5r it - -0mss:m j !Hr iHa . S irvc.- 3 rr .. - - Seme One Has Called Cheerfulness the Bright Weather of the Heart Even if you belong te a family such as a friend of the writer said he did, when excusing himself for his ugly behavior, saying, "My father was disagreeable, and I am like him, disagreeable also, and I knew it." Oh, the pity of it that a cress-grained man does net retreat from the world or find an asylum where he may be cured of an infirmity which spreads misery and pain! Signed September Se, 1022. QM jpmafc. As te the Astonishing Sale of Fine Individual Furniture in the Little Heuse Se many people in se many different spheres of activity are trying te produce things that will be different and at the same time strikingly dis tinctive. In the case of this furniture the result has been manifestly successful. The showing is largely com posed of individual chairs, cabinets, tables, sofas, sewing stands and desks. It is notable for many fine examples of hand-carving and colored decoration, and we have never seen furniture in which excellence of workman ship was carried te such a degree. One dislikes te associate ' things of this class with the "bargain" idea, but the fact is we are selling it at half the recognized fair prices. In the Little Heuse. (II fill i'loer) Chiffen Overhlenses Are Two-Tene Affairs Mack or navy is used ever turquoife blue and brown is used ever buff you can imagine hew well they harmonize with the new suit?. Necks are round, sleeves are slit te the elbow and down the left side of the front is n double ruffle of both colors of chiffon. A touch of geld braid at the neck and wrists gives character. S10.8e (Thlnl I'loer) Radie Broadcasting Station W O 0 Wanamakcr's 11 A. M. Grand Organ. 11:30. United States weather lepert. 11:33. Chimes and stroke of neon en the organ bells. 4:45 P. M. Grand Organ selec tion's and trumpets. 7:30. Violin and piano recital by Jehn K. Witzemann, former concert master of the Philadelphia Or chestra, and Lenerc H. Witzemann, pianist, as sisted by Louisn J. Broemwcll, soprano, and The Morgan Male Quartet i. d. Itnnl., flrt (piinr f!. I.'. Mliclrlr.iK.. Hneivl tcnV" W. P. .-Mil!)!!, ilrnt ns .'. V. Stii.it eft viid basis Hairy Kechcrsperger and Lucy Kilpatiick, accompanists 1. ymrtct- . lul J'nlllnc t"v . . ..W(fi te) H' Net peail et . .tlall 2. Seprano RunrUe mvl Yeu... Vim MIm Hroemwll 3. Tener Msry of Argyle. . .Ve'jeii Mr. Rank 4. Serrane Reltu I I,oe Ten. ... . Uawltu MUti Droemwell 0. nM--A Sen of thn Desert Am I PhUHiii Mr. Stuart C. Quartet (Hi Annl I..iiirl" , Geleel (b) Heney, 1 Wnnt Ver New Coe Mortem Qunrt't 7. riaim Prelude In (' Minrp Miner KaWiManlner' Ml Wtl7mun.i 8. ' IMIn . ( Hy tin IJroe'... Bo(deM7" (hi CJmette Oeame Mr. Wlts-mutm P. rmtie - (al Hungarian .. . .Harlimfll ll) Th Klnttrrer .. .(.haiiitnae'j Mini Wltjemnim 1ft. Vletln- In) Herceuie, "Jeielm, (TerfnM (b) Cn re d'Amour ...Themas Mr. Wltirnwnn It. Seprano t) Den I'ntiiie. Verdi Mini Hroemwell II. ri.ne- (a) Hrnnlsh Sermmlr. Chaminntlr (h) Th nullfrflj .. .. Ori'a MIhn Wlt'JL'niHnn 1". Violin nernude Alnlleu. t,etltifd Mr. Wltzeiuann 9 P. M. Grand Organ recital, Miss Mary E. Vogt at the console. 1 At In In t) I'rv'arrst i. Triumphal Mnnh XtuM "Aldn ' tVi.fl .".. All Thru th Night S'lehall 4. A Sour "f '" AfFtibfii ... Vllllt fir'ef llrrlien 1'.. from the Smith Ih'lrllr 7. (loeil nv . ...TeM t. hiKrtnrrc'i from "J(fh of th" Madenna" I'armrl O. Minuet In 11 Kerr hoi r te. Military .Marvi .. ..Rhuh.rt 9:53. United States Neva I Ob servatory time signal. 10:02. United States weather forecast. ta? Is Candy Extraordinary Camcc chocolates need no recom mendation te these who knew them and nothing can properly introduce them te these who de net with out a taste of the chocolates, them sclves. They are net only delicious te the taste, but delightful te the eye. Almonds set like acorns, French chocolates in many shapes, inviting balls with grated chocolate inside, many nuts and nutty centers, etc. St.50 a pound. l A crif fc te be nDtirccintcd would I be a French-print candy box filled , with Cameo chocolates. $4 com plete. (Main Fleer) Hanging Clocks Best Suit Certain Hemes Fer example, homes which have few or no mantels which is apt te be the case in apartments. Mirror clocks, in fine Colonial frames in gilt or polychrome, $25 te $90. Willard or "banjo" clocks, with quaint pictures, arc $40 te $140. Beth kinds of clocks are made by the leading American clock makers. (Main fleer) The Draped Silhouette Requires Most Perfect Corseting Parlsienne corsets, the French corsets made in America, can be trusted te give the new fiat effect, back and front, and the appearance of slimncss and suppleness that Paris gowns suggest. Parisiennc elastic girdles are made from the best matcriuls. The trimmings are unique and beautiful. Seme are combinations of pink elastic and broche, ethers arc silk novelties and still ethers arc all elastic in the new tints of orchid and mauve besides pink. $10 te $40 are the prices. Pink broche slip ens with clastic top arc $12.50. (Third deer) Embroidered Swiss Organdies that are usually used for ruffles en the finest petticoats or children's ! dresses are being greatly used for cellars and cuffs. They are se s-hoer and tine and the choice of designs is se wide. Beth blind and open embreiderbs are en exceptionally fine, trans parent organdie. A few show touches of lace. Five te six inches wide, 50c te $3.50 a yard. (Firm. Tloer) Has Created a Dinner Jacket That Is Entirely Different Ne furbelows nor extremities about it just a clean-cut, rightly-made dinner coat as a part of a whole well-made din ner suit. Every part of the workmanship was supervised by Lon Len Lon eon Shep tailors. The design and the idea belong te the Londen Shep, and all the men who have seen the coat are spontaneous in their approval. It is built along trim linesthe kind that the young man returning te college or the youthful business man always insists upon. The price for the coat and troupers is $63. (Tlie Gallery) Cozy Eiderdown Sacques f tlir old.f.ii'lilenoil ltlnd nre In irr.iv with blacl; hlirll-tititchfil fd(fH. JuM tli rlclit wcli;ht for chilly mernlnea. 52.DO (Third Fleer) The Finest Oxford a Man Can Buy Is Only $15 Of course, there nre oxfords I is synonymous for geed shoes. with furbelows that cost a great deal mere, but this stands head and shoulders above any ether American-made oxford that has everything te make it wear able, Made by a maker whose name (Mnln Fleer) Seme of the Finest Neckties Are of Imported Silk A man can't find their equals nnyulierc this side of the Atlantic, for each piece of material was especially selected in England and France. (Muln Fleer) Thcn it was brought here te be made into neckties as only the American manufacturer can. In scores of patterns, richly cel ered and priced $U. Newness Flashes Everywhere as the September Sales Prepare te Clese Only five days mere and new shipments make the household departments leek as bright and as full of opportunity as the start of September found them. New Heusewares New China New Glassware ( New Lamps Beautiful things, fresh from the work benches in the most celebrated plants in the world. Durable things, fashioned and built te stand the wear and tear of day-by-day usage. And Every Item in All This Let Is Priced Substantially Lewer While September Lasts (Fourth Fleer) Children's Mussed White Dresses Lowered in Price Many are only sllKlitly minsscd ntvl n few need a tutitilnr. but the prices ltaxe been lowered accordingly. l.e ti of pretty frocks for children of two te Mx years are here In batlstn, lawn and organdie. Seme show hand miecldnt? or crochet edues. Seme with colored cellars and cuffs aic decidedly dainty. J1.G0 te $3.75. (Third Fleer) Seft Little Bennets for Baby, $1 Jt In a irtty one, tee. at 1, for It Is of snowy (Tens ri chluc, warmlv padded, llmd with China llk, edged u Ith lace and finished with satin ribbon That tx but thn beginning, for bon net go all the way up te claborate affairs at ?12. (Third I'loer) I Philippine Nightgowns, $1.85 I'laln xcalle'ied nlghtKOwnu of uhcer white nainsoek simple und easy te launder. (Third Vloer) It is of Scetch-urrain calfskin in a rich tan, made en the graceful modified brogue last and in the blucher style. Deuble white oak soles run clear te the heels and the eyelets arc brass rimmed. I 1 Out of Paris Brilliantly Beaded Trimmings Persian colorings and designs are noticeably present nnd thpre is a strong hint of Oriental splendor. The new side ornaments are enormous and many have beaded fringe the length of the skirt. Gorgeous beaded ornaments take the place of n girdle in front and extend, wing fashion, from side te side, or they are in buckle form. There arc even beaded trimmings by the yard te mnke belts or deep girdles. Jet is particularly fashionable and jet beaded trimmings come in every imaginable form. (Mulu Fleer) Exquisite HandkercJuef8 They will be anureved of by women of the most discriminat ing taste, for they arc all hand spun linen, with tape borders or tape centers and hand rolled or hand hemstitched hems. All white and $;5.50 te $12.50 each. (Main Klner) Metal Laces Net a fashion cable comes from Paris but what mentions metal laces. Seeing their beauty of light and design, one cannot wonder at their popularity. There are widths buitable for edgings, girdles, berthas, bodices, panels and wide fieuncings te make complete dresses or tunics. In silver, steel, geld and bronze. Frem two and a half-inch widths at 75c a yard up te $16.75 n yard. (Mnln I'loer) Metal Brocades for Hats and Bags Strikingly beautiful with large designs in silver metal thread woven en backgrounds of emerald, ruby or (.apphirc, of black or brown. Chnrming also for draperies or panels, and they are un usually wide and moderately priced for metal brocades. 40 inches wide, $7.30 a yard. CSSSSlfSSStSf!BSF. $ i.Bfw fHrttv mm. Mft a kf I ' ''riPi .S7f-ia-Lg: 1f " one (DJxptudite yCace &f. z6ari wiuee vre&ened tefiwrr&w ia me irauunafer Q)aum of Jte)u0i & 0MI - m ap from the most notable French couturiers. Personally chosen in Paris by our representative, they say the last word en daytime and evening fashions for the winter of 1922-23, as interpreted by such consummate artists as Jean Pateu Jeanne Lanvin Cheruit Werth Renee Jeanne Hallee Molyneux Philippe et Gasten and ethers. AfUCH could be said of these beautiful and surprising 4 -" toilettes. Frem each couturier is net merely one, but a group of gowns and costumes, expressing the per sonal viewpoint of each individual artist as te the mode he or she conceives te be most lovely and fitting for the varied occasions of the twenty-four hours. A marvelous richness of fabric and color has given the great dress artists extraordinary materials te work with. Results almost take one's breath away, for sheer beauty and unexpectedness. Persia, China, Russia, Italy, 1830, the Middle Ages? TT IS absurd te fix the mode te any one country or period. The most picturesque ages and countries of the world have been drawn upon for the inspiration of some of these toilettes. But the genius of the true artist is evidenced in the adaptation of each inspiration te the needs and uses of gentlewomen. In addition te the original importations, there will be exhibited Mere Than One Hundred Perfect Reproductions of Other Paris Gowns and Costumes by Lanvin, Pateu, Renee, Jenny, Callet, Werth, Miller Soeurs, and Others, duplicated in the original materials, and expressing some of the most charming Paris modes for the Winter, at a lesser cost, of course, than the original models. All of these gowns, both originals and copies, will be exhibited for the first time in Philadelphia. Yeu are invited te enjoy all these beautiful Paris toilettes tomorrow in the Women's Gewn and Wrap Salens en the First Fleer. Reheux Sponsors the Small Hat The close-fitting small hat, which many women find mere becoming than any ether type, has received special attention from this great Paris mediste. Latest te come from her atelier are some wonderfully smart felt hats. The felt is of a velvety softness and is often combined with rosettes or streamers of ribbon or with burnt ostrich. Brown is undoubtedly the color, and it may shade from apricot te a deep chocolate tone. Most becoming, however, te all complexions are the medium tones. (rietend I'loer) LI mi WjiU -1 T j Hi.. V, J. f'V'rt.t W --, sXM, (I'lrit I'loer)
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