stppww'5 Hfr'Y" ft&iW . --- -7y..l-4y;;f ,i "'' it' ";:t.'hJtij xryfT i P " J .1YjI" T T i J -. f v l"l '(W. ft-Afe. ,i...ir.j. 'i:v - "' i . 1 . iia- t.n. i .4 f r . A EVENING" .P0B(?r; 03Dai!JK-PiLAIELPHl'A, TUESDAY," SEPTEMBER ;26, 1922 . tWUtJlftVfl ... , m 1 r -wivir ... ,. -t ": W')iVf Vit,Vt,,Y in' tin ii.n i V "Tati1;.""!4'45 WANAMAKER'S ' Stere Owns at 0, l WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair m -f; Septefnberls ScampeHnfftAway, and With It Ge the Household Sales !'. , MTlKs5i'7j;3RFK7 r A Hente Ruled With an Iren Hand may be necessary sometimes, se let us be considerate net te misjudge each, ether and te held back sharp words and have pn hand' at all times a full purse of soft words, which may mean mere than geld totseme sufferer who cresses our path. Signed September 26, lOSi. Yeung Women Like the Sports Coats of CameVs-Hair They hke the dark tan shade and the smart lines of the coats, which can be had with or without an inverted pleat in the back. The coats arc absolutely plain and are lined with silk (Sfcend Caracul Is Well Toward the Tep ' of the List of Furs most fashienable this season. Its softness makes it adaptable for n variety of uses. It wears well, tee, which is a point worth consideration. Beautiful black caracul coats ,in the longer lengths are trimmed with skunk, fox, lynx or dyed squirrel, and are often caught at the waistline with a silk cord (Second JlfCI if - I 1 4H . 'u Ready for the Bryn Mawr Herse Shew New English Topcoats in the Women's Londen Shep Misty colorings and rough woolens that make one think of horses and hounds and an early meet en a frosty morn ing. Of the finest English mate rials, they will stand rough wear and rough weather and are the ideal coats'te slip ever riding clothes, te wear m the meter and te all the sports events of Autumn. (The Gllery Most Women Prefer Leng French Kid Gloves Even if the street dress is leeved te the wrist, a long glove pulled up ever the arm leeks better than a short glove. And with the wide and draped sleeves uf most afternoon gowns, the longer gloves are essential. Fine French kid gloves, in black, whitu and such street cel (Main "Spanish" Lace Veils for Spanish Draped Hats Hut they are equally its pretty Alum ueutid around a turban ami hanging lu a Ions end down enf ldc. All I'nr!n loves the draped veil and t bids fair te be as much wepi wp. The veils are In black only. 3.efi te t),D0 ii yard. Mnln I'loer) Paris Sends Fascinating Velvet Handbags Picture a soft gray 1"P el cliifTen velvet in which a sinle lovely French rose is embroid ered in the tiniest steel bead, each bead scaVcely largdrjthan u Pin point. Or nnether gray bag with lie bpurkle of mnrensite in the beautiful French mounting. Other bags show gaily' ceU red stones nnd cabocliens in the mountings and new ideas "Hhe slender little handles. The fur shades and black a,e tlie most popular for tiav tiav J'nie use, while for, evening "'fro ure Mnaller bags in jade i,i fwerry-rose, porcelain "iJe and silver. $' te S75. (ttluhi I'loer) rM'jfamafc. through the shoulders and through the sleeves. S50I Sports coats of double-faced materials with aw Dlaid backs have cellars of raccoon at ?C8 or of kit-fox at ?48. 14 te 20 year sizes. I'loer) girdle hung with heavy tassels. Graceful capes, suitable for day or evening wear, are also of black caracul. The shorter box coats and Balkan blouses are of platinum, beige or white caracul the most youthful affairs in a long time. $395 te ?675. Fleer) Carefully tailored and cut en the loose, English lines these coats can be had in pole cloth, tweed, camel's-hair and Caledonian everplaids. ' In grays, brown, tan, mouse and heather mixtures. Prices range from $48.50 te $110. Similar coats, fur trimmed, $75 te $215. ors as tan, brown, beaver, mode and gray, are priced: ' S3.7G and $4.50 in eight-button length . $4.75 and $5.50 in twelve-button length , $0 and $7 in sixteen-button length. i Fleer) Silk Underclothes for Large Women Tailored nlBhtROWns with strap shoulders, lu pink, orchid, and peach, $7.60. .Step-Inn with lace edging, In pink, in chid and white, $5.50. ' (Third Vloer) Sumptuous for Trains Fer draperjes, tee, and lining? of wraps nnd fur coats. What ever the weave, thore is one thing necessary a softness and pliability that permits graceful draping. Ueautiful'new bteches in large (Flrat Men's Handkerchiefs With Initials v Geed, sturdy Irish linen, and there is nothing better for every day 'use. One style is 35c each, or $.'J.83 a dozen. Twe ether styles, both having hnnd-embroidered initialh, are GOc nnd 76e each, or JfG.60" and $8,25 a dozen. (Main fiat) ffijKfr v Willi! IT V Paris Gowns, Costumes, Wraps . Continue te (Exhibit Wiytiv Eebeltne tn tlje jfaten alen Orginal Medels Frem Paris Couturiers and Exquisite . Reproductions of Seme of Their Other Most Delightful Creations 'THE dresses of-one's dreams! The kind of clothes one would love te wear always, because they express the most perfect beauty in color, . line and fabric, and the most perfect fitness for the occasions for which they are intended. Here are the original models of Jean Pateu's lovely "Geranium" gown Lanvin's exquisite "Cyclamen" gown Pateu's glorious Persian gown, "Ispahan," one of the most talked-about models in Paris Pateu's demure "Mitzi" gown for daytime wear v Werth's wonderful "smyrne" gown Pateu's enchanting "Thais" in blend velvet ' i Jeanne Hallee's surprising and fascinating "Cam- bedgienne" gewn-r- Pateu's gorgeous evening wrap, "Semiranas," and his novel idea for skin coats. TTje collections of Pateu were among the most comprehensive shown in Paris. He is well represented here. Lanvin, Philippe et Gas'ten, Cheruit, Renee, Werth, Molyneux and Jeanne Hallee are also all well represented in original models fresh from Paris. , In copies carried out in the identical fabrics and colors are shown also" some Ne. Less Levely Than the Imported Wraps &xt tlje beautiful JfurErtmmeti Wvnpn and Coats Jfrem Ijisi &ibc4fje &ea OARIS inspiration Marvelous materials. Handsome fur trimmings -"some' of them half of fur! ; Effects se rich and lovely that it would be difficult te see hew anything mere regal could originate in Paris itself. . Fashioned of exquisite silk or wool fab rics satin cleky, matelasse, duvetyns, belivias and similar materials in con junction with kit fox, gray or black mole, monkey, natural or dyed squirrel, caracul, New Mourning Millinery Marie Michel, ' Hermance, Lucien Tevy and Alice & Henriette are the names in the. crowns of some charming black hats, each name a cachet of fashion. Small hats and large ones, with wonderfully graceful brims, are of un cut velvet, crepe, grenadine and felt. : New Silks and Panels dcs)gns and most gorgeous color ings jatle, red, brown and deep blue, 40 inches wide, $6.60 a yard. New printed liberty satins with huge connected clots in n strik ingly contrasted color, J0 inches wide, $4 a yard. 'loer) New Corduroys for Housegewns Celer is usually the most in teresting point about corduroy, and new thore is. n wide choice navy, brown, wistaria, logan berry, verbenn, mittuenettc, cherry, pheasant, bluebird, por celain or white. (Klrt MM -!? 2-' H I' I - -, EM7-4 V arci"' mwtb T li . w-31 ;- t ' i If VKJ of the best creations of Jenny, Callet, Miller Soeurs and ethers. Please enjoy the lovely things. Many will wish te possess them. Many will buy them. But ALL may enjoy them while they are here. N. B. Nene are being worn, in order that their purchasers may have them fresh and new. (First Iloer) blue Iceland fox, kolinsky, golden beaver, silver beaver and ether furs. The fashions are unique quite differ ent from coats and wraps of ether years. The colorings And prices (I'lrt Meer) Stamp of Paris Especially interesting is the variety of ways ki which ribbon is used en some. Others are trimmed with folds of crepe or with exquisite hand-made flowers. Prices are moderate, starting as low as $12 for an American-made hat. and going te $35 for the finer French hats. (Krceml fleer) A Few New ; Georgette Tunics arc particularly interesting -n account of the new designs in which the beads are wrought one consisting of horizontal bands. All the several styles are copied from the French, and the tunic come in brown, black and navy. 'Prices are $20.75 te $48.73. (Main Vlew) 02 inches wide at $1 yard. A new bleck-eiTect in cordu cerdu cordu tey is in white, orchid, old rose and" cerise, 36 inches wide, 51.25 yard. -Softly colored Persian pat terns, SO inches wide, 51.60 yarn. Fleer) JM are lovely. go from .$150 te $475. With the Women's Silk Sweaters Down te $15 A ceuiilft of liuiulreil iiHejietiifr Hiul n.anj. hunufome eiv ) anions, iliem. All ajv the pure h!ll e' t.ic IlnM quality and tlicifl nu Ut!i tuxedo ami sl'.p-en su!rs in all tulet (Tlrit Vloer) Fine New Bathrobes for Children whole hi ulilpment of wa:mi;r Hathrcihrn ter cery one, from bain who wars nl?.n one ye.tr ui te I'pv's ar.rl Rivls of W, J'.' -"i te ii. tThlr.l I'loer) New Chamois-Lisle Strap-Wrist Gloves, $1 a Pair In nil the Autumn llntn th.it wenii'n want. There me Htyles wlt'a.fcpcai pnlnt nnd embrelrlrinl backs mirt, altogether, jplenrtlil cltceilntr nt u flellnr. The kIewb fit fe well nnr iTear se well that U H ft satlifactlen te own fievet'Rl pair, (Mnln Fleer) An Adam Dinner Service in Silver- Plated Ware Everything fjrem the tea set nnd after-dinnei coffee down te the smallest serving piece comes in this delightful pattern. And it does add se much te the ap- pearance of the table te have the silver all match. It is a high-grade electro silver plate in a soft gray finish . with just enough decoration. The five-piece tea service is priced $12.'J; the coffee urn, $100; the kettle, $63; a four-compartment vegetable dish, sulnd dis't nnd fruit bowl, combined, 01, and se en. (Mnln Fleer) - -. . .. Semi-Precious Jewelry Frem ' the Orient Every piece is se exquisite in design, in color and texture that one does net wonder at the grow ing favor in which such orna ments arc held. Necklaces Of J.lflr. S75 tn $450 Amber, 60 te $KHi. Ceral, $'J0 te $275. AmethVHt, HO te f J 10. ' I.aplfl lazuli, 5U""i. Tourmaline. $275. TurquelHH matrix, JSft ami $r.g. ('arnellan, $tfi le JC(. Malachite, ID'i, Ivery, plain, J12.50, cirtii HO and $"u. V.lue chalcedony, $(e Earrings Tade, $43 te $115 a. pair. P.O'jlt crystal, $21 te $33 thi l:t combined with rarnellan. Oxblood coral, $2!i te 55i. Topaz with whit'j cold. SZZ Tepuss dreiia. J3C. v Amethyct, $42. v f.aplH lazuli. $S2.3e te 5C4 Cnrnell.in, $2d te J'Ji) Cmbuiic!L, .5. (Main Fleer) It Is Cretonne Season Bright new cretonnes for every use are coming in. There are hundreds of patterns from which te select. 23c te $3.75 a. yard. (Fifth Fleer) Fresh Flowers Frem Paris It might truly be said that they are the prettiest blossoms ever produced by French fmseva from metal gauze and tissue. They arc intended te be used in fasten!!!.? d: aperies of evening gowns or as hair ornament?. Seme are in bright or an'.iquc geld, ethers in steel, silver or eld rose color. Single flower. or .-prays, Sec te $3.50 each. re: re: re: toens by the yard, $1.50 te S12.."0 a nrd. (Main Fleur) The Lew Prices in the Sale of Fine Individual Furniture new' going en in the Little Heuso are a delightful surprise te visitors. The collection is composed almost entirely of treasure 'pieces, but they are priced en a level with the ordinal y commercial types. A hand-painted sewing stand in old ivory enamel, blue and geld, with ill. sewing bag, .SU.."0. A hand-painted niaplt scning 1 table, with blue and geld cur! maple base ."51. A scoep-siat armchair, a pine Chippendale t.pe, in mahogany with daiucik cat. $"-. A Queen Anne writing table of (I"f li Many Beautiful Oriental Rugs Newly Arrived New Scrap' .ig- of lemnikabl; fine hcavv qua'ily, from ll.ItK 8.1 ft. at ?2T" te i:;.lx!.i 11. at ?D7e. New .Malm' i'ug, exeelien' grades, going from 10.4x7." ft at .$185 te l'2.:.M ii. at $2S7. (!MeillIl All-Weel Blankets $10 Rare Value Through and Through Woven warp and weft of pure. l')i)g-taple Cape Colony wool. Construction is the best known h the blanket business. Size 72x8-1 inches. In plain colors or plaids. Satin .bindings. S10 each, and here only. Cost in the country, we believe. (Sixth Fleer) Every Man en the Street Has a New Swing te His Step It's Fall buoyant Fall, with a chill in the breeze. The whole town's up and doing and men are coming face te face with the fact that A Geed Topcoat Is a Mighty Necessary Thing te Have Warm enough for ceni- ferl. yet light enough net te be a burden. And what topcoats they are the new ones, at Wanamaker's. Men's coats through and through. Youth, energy, vigor. Every line of the coats fairly talks it. And back of it all is that nuiet dig nity that gees te make a man "well dressed." (third Fleer) There Must Be Stiff Cuffs en the Fall Shirt, Men Say Straight, stiff cuffs attached, naturallyNef the same color and pattern as the rest of the shirt. Seme of the newest te come are of unusually .joed woven madras in strines of every size " .' every arrange ment. Every color, tee. The price is .'. (M:tin J'luw) High Shoes Start for as Little as the Lew Ones- $6.40 Men agree, it's mightv reasonable for such geed shoes. Brogues, rather modified, shapely and fashionable, of grained calf and marked everywhere with tiny per forations. Along the edges of the seams smartness is .'rained by the sawtoeth effect. They can be cither black or tan. plain Fleer) early maple with floral hand decoration, 21!). A satin-weed desk, a little gem, combining the roll and folding top 10.". A three-drawer satin-weed and l:irtiier chest en ctirl muple base. ..llM. Hundred of ether t!elihtlul things, all at half. 1 1'ier) New Saruh- uf :-A beauty. av( rag.'ng abejt .t.OxG.O ft. at SI 7.") te e20(). Other .Saiul.e, about e.(i::5 ft. ar S75 te ?Kk. New Dezart-, Ilamadan weave, l.tlxti.ii ft., S8." te S1U". 1 lenl I The New Beeks include William J. Lecke's book, "The Tale of Triena," whieli i a!(I te be one of the most charm ing of all this writep elarni'ij' stories. Price 2. Otheis aie "The Heuse of De lusion." by Uupert Sargent Hol Hel land, Sl.Tfl; "The Cat's lnw," liy Natalie Sumner Lincoln, SI. 75, an 1 "Canine's Fell." by tiilbert Parl.er, 2. ( Main I let m Imported Dells at Old-Tariff Prices Hew a little girl loves a dell with curly hair, "real" eyelashc and eyes Dint go te fclncji! Here are all full-jointed dells with bi.sque heads and hewed wigi. Hlue eyes and brown, dark hair or light, according te prefeienee. 12 t-) !10 inches, ?2 te $10. Kid-boil, dell., alr.e full jointed, are 15 inches high nt ?2.50 and 2H inches ut f5. BTfnth l'lter) There arc raIan-cut coats that arc beltlcss nnd raglan-cut coats with half belts or belts all around. And there are the new English-cut coats that just hang gracefully straight without a belt or any thing. They have the button-through fronts for three or sometimes four buttons. Full and free coats every one. And reason able, tee. $.';5 te SMS. Littse TiiTse Left, Ssptemlbsr Sale of Heusewares 12:5 if his Vyis.'x Ju.t four days mere in which te take advantage of the real money s-avings in nearly e.ery branch e. hauehe.d e(Uifimcnt. Aluminum ware, iten ware, kitchen cabinets, clothes baskets, bathroom fixtures, cut or j and .ce.es of ctner hoiihehuld necessities a r e marked at aeragc savings of 2 7 per cent. Whirlpool Electric Dishwashers, S85 Hand-operated Whirl, peel Dishwashers, SlG.eO. Other Electrical Conveniences Specially Priced TdHttrr. R,S0 teillld l.rllla st l-r'ip l'"rr,.lnl,ir ln,)!n Hci'Miir Feil . n,.10 iirlliicr Iren ,j(ii 7j I niniilrj Irim, 3.:5 The Lanw Sale " Seines Bnrisr arcd Brighter With New Ooeds Constant new arrivals keep ii bright every day, but time i. running short. ll nli Urr lump hIii1fm nrr new lit rrniurUiililv leiv irlim 4.1e tn '.'. Mil nlir Iii.m te .im,m. from. rrei li.ini... for tiil'l nnd 'loer, ii, r enr-tlilril Irna, nun KII.7S te KI0..MI, Tnrl i.rlr., lrtwftn. Ml lurfH mrtiil lllirnrr lamps .nmnlflr w III, indr unit ill iinlpnifiil iiimi :,B0, h frnr frnr (Ien of llir iirlrnnl prlrr, I'em hrlilrr lump, urr rrnnr. illi.nrj mine- ut n.ln, s.l.1 and tjtif (00 5001) Pisces of Ditniner Wars at MaSf In the China Sale .Ia mltlnc lenl (., ait null In 5, (I. 7 anil U Inili U(I, t'emplrli. , Jllr, Tlilnlilenii cr.taliil ! laai blrm. iliolie of tlclit-rut rliliril dei'i rutlent, 0 rath, (Fourth Fleer) & L. - t.- i2ftf-.J y"r , Vn& gfef K, jiL-fi, r i , '.i Jmji t'.','A',V.,iiiitf. v ii, . t f'Vfe . , ( Vir I. , , ' -.s a, kvsk I L -. t m .cu-f .-Vy,,. , i.ttA.Ulfa, .iXfiiA-if-M-X .)Vi-Js-i4j uiiii