TrTOT7 1 wm arttt kTBi2rbDGi wa , . .JLJS yiaMMK" VtfA-if,.., yr Organ Plays at 0, 11 and 4:45 'Meledy and Clilmi at Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Stere Closes at 5 A Stere Opens at 9 a.&H ,. i.t Mere Heusewares, The Power te Read Beeks te Advantage does net come quickly or naturally te every person. But a geed book can be counted en te become, the best efSfriends. A wise writer has said: "There are four lerts of readers "1. Heur-glass readers, whose reading runs in and out and leaves nothing. "2. Spenge readers, who imbibe all, but only te give it out again as they get it, and perhaps net se clean. "3. Jelly-Bag readers, who keep the dregs and refuse and let the pure run through. "4. Diamond readers, who cast aside all that is worthless and held only the gems." ISigned September 27, 1022. France Sends Tiny Evening Just big enough te held a powder puff and a handkerchief and small enough te be tucked in the pocket of an evening wrap. They're of chiffon velvet de lightfully embroidered in wee (Main Twe Pretty Scheel Frecks for the gir? of 6 te 14 years are In particular becoming styles. One, at $6, is of chambray, in blue, maize, geld, green or leather brown, with pretty hand-work en the white cellars and cuffs. An unusual model of smooth linen combines two colers: gray-tnd-blue, cherry-and-white, geld-and-blue, green-and-white or brown-and-yellow, with lovely band embroidery. There arc gath ers at the neck and crochet but tons. The dress flares out and hangs loosely without a belt, in charming way. $13.50. (Send Fleer) Smart New Weel Scarfs, $2 te 9 Celder winds of Autumn are Mewing ever the hills and all the lovely Autumn colors are assem bling In new soft wool scarfs. Seme new plain-color scarfs re charming. Alse the contrast ing stripes and plaids, many in brown and tan. One black scarf has a wide border of white fiber silk. An An other combines scarlet and black. (Main Fleer) Exquisite Transparent Silks With Velour Breche Designs Frem France Probably the most exquisite llks in years. And the beauty is magnified many times when such silk is used ever a brilliant contrasting satin or metal cloth. Beth chiffons and Georgette crepes are se light and ethereal (Flrnt Seme Handsome Wraps Are New Half Price Among them are a number in Winter weights, but the majority are net se heavy. They are in the finest of silk-and-wool duvetyn or wool belivia; most of the coats and wraps have large cellars of caracul or squirrel fur ; some of the capes are embroidered elaborately. There also are many handsome novelties in the collection. All are beautifully silk lined. In all the fashionable Fall colors, both light and dark, and with the new prices of $75 and $100. (Urst I'loer) A Few of Many Striking Pieces in the Sale of Rare Furniture A satin-weed desk that links up the days of Sheraton with our own it combines the folding and roll-top prin ciple uniquely $90. An inlaid satin-weed corn node of unusualness, $270. A Queen Anne winged arm chair covered with mo hair a fine piece of work manship, $125. A Chippendale arm chair f mahogany that Themas Unsclf would net disewna QMffimwfa Velvet Bags for Use steel beads and lined with silk. All were made especially for Wanamaker's. Colorings are charming cerise, geranium, currant, taupe, marine blue, royal blue, chocolate, Parma violet, jade and black. $8.50 and $10. Fleer) New Hats and Coats ftfr "Little Felk Warm, snug, cozy and decidedly geed te leek at. Many of the newest coats and hats come in sets. One is of Pekin blue, tan, or dark blue velour, trimmed with fur. Priced $20, complete. Sizes one year te four years. Most of the ethers go en up te six years. At $14 is a geed chinchilla set, with a fine warm coat and a cun ning hat, in brown or blue, sizes two te six yeurs. A bright red chinchilla coat, double-breasted and with brass buttons and a sleeve emblem, $25. Altogether, a geed selection of coats and sets between $10 and $55. (Third Fleer) Children's Wool Weel Plaid Sweaters Frem England, $4.75 Ever se soft and equally warm! They are in plaids of brown-and-tan or blue-and-tan, with plain-color cellars and cuffs. In slip-ever style, fitting snugly, in sizes 4 te 12 years. (Third Fleer) and the velour broche designs add their deep softness without adding te the weight. In the rare shades of orchid, green, sand, Oriental blues, geranium, and se en. $12 te $16 a yard. Fleer) really fine reproduction, $100. A Chippendale mahogany writing table, $250. A hand-decorated satin satin weed easy chair, combining service with distinctive qual ity, $135. Scores of ether pieces, the fleer models of a famous shop which we purchased specially and are new selling at half the recognized mar ket values. In the Little Heuse. Mere Lamps, Mere China Aplenty, The Paris Fashion Presentation Includes Copies of Paris Gowns IDENTICAL in fabrics and colors and se true te the originals that only the absence of the Paris label tells the difference. The gowns from which the reproductions were made are net in the collection. They were de signed by Jean Pateu, Lanvin, Jenny, Callet, Mil ler Soeurs, Werth and ethers and carefully selected for their suitability and appropriateness for Ameri can women. In certain cases the copies were made in Paris itself or nearby, where the fine handwork could best be done. In ethers the gowns were sent here te be reproduced. " With the new method of draping, the curiously devised sleeves and materials and embroideries which must be made especially for each individual gown, it requires almost as great an art as te originate the model. There are mere than a hundred copies of Paris gowns and costumes, including daytime and eve ning gowns and lovely fur-trimmed two-piece cos tumes for the street. (First Fleer) Youthful Teques of Embroidered Velvet or Duvetyne A smart little hat of sand-color duvetyne is almost covered with colorful embroidery. Anether, of silver-gray velvet, is embroidered in silver, and a narrow silver ribbon encircles the crown. There is a variety of colorings apricot, coral, pheasant, mignonette, porcelain blue and most of the hats have soft crushed crowns and narrow rolling brims. They were designed especially for young women. $18 and $22. (Second Fleer) - Shnple Silk Frecks for Yeung Women After all it's the simple frock of crepe de chine or Canten crepe which is eftenest worn. The linc3 are soft and restful and such frocks are wonderfully com fortable and satisfying. Plaited clrdlcs, metallic) clasps catching .1 drapery .it the hip, fagot faget ine, pleated panels, handkerchief uleevcs and low wnlBtllnei are the features of the Autumn mode. Parla brown, coffee, blade and navy are the colors. Excellent cnoeelnr at $18.50, $!0 te $48. 1 te CO year flies. (Second Fleer) The North Wind "De Hewl" and Men Want Snug Things te Wear Sweaters, vests, scarfs everything that's big and warm and comfy, is en the tip of the tongue nowadays. There's a buoyant twang in the air, outdoors is calling, but a man must be warm te stay there. Knitted vests that fit close and leek geed, in heather mix tures or plain colors, $6. Sweaters, the pull-ever kind with V necks or shawl cellars, are in plain colors and priced $8 or $10. Hard worsted coat sweaters, without cellars, are plain cel- (Main It's Bulb Time Helland has sent the choicest bulbs for Spring blooming and they should be planted new. ftiivh Det, I'erMO Tnllpi, uliiRla.. no 4.1e $3,SO Tullpi, double,. Re 43e f'1,00 Tulips, Dnrwln, 6a flOn $3 Hjuclntlm lOn HUe $ft ItttfTedlln Be 4n '.'.7S Crocus XOe $1 Sis linlbg run be bought iit the 4eie rule i 25 at (he 100 rut. (Fourth Heer) J A Chauffeur Can Step Inte the New Clethes That FU Demands Warm, snug things te wear, built as sturdily almost as the car itself. Suits are in many styles, but usually only one color gray. The materials are a hard-finished worsted or -whipcord. Seme of the cea'ts have plain back, ethers are Norfolk just in the back, while still ethers have the half-belted sports back. Priced $32, $35 and $40. visor caps te match the suite, Black nuttec- , in w,.ftrW $4, $10. 4 Overcoats, big, warm and du- rable,.are a little darker than the (The ered. $10 and $12. Cardigan jackets, the kind men have worn for a genera tion past, are in black only. Single breasted, $7.50 j deuble breasted, $8. Alpaca wool scarfs with striped borders. Seft and smart looking. 5. Fleer) A Bey's Shoes Ought te Loek Just as Geed as Dad's Geed ones de. In fact, one of Of smooth calfskin, cither tan the new high shoes for beva is or dark brown nnd perfectly plain made ever the same casv, fash- everywhere. But the soles tell a ienable breguish last that is se fi TJuiZ? popular with the grown-ups. Priced ?5. -.. Li,w (Muln Fleer) Mere Days for the A Certaih Type of Watch for Men Is Reduced It is a watch made by one of the foremost American watch makers and it is a geed, thor oughly dcpendable timepicce In every way. This particular model, how ever, Is being discontinued for a newer style and se the price has been reduced by exactly a third. In 14-kt. geld case, $10, 85 1 nncl I7 new. Tn Kel(1-(lllrl cone, 30 nml M? new. Jtetli kinds may bn liml with either tilt or silver flnlnhrd dial. (Main Fleer) A Motorist Can Almest "Re-tire" en What He Saves en Empires What he saves first en the pur chase price for they are away down right new backed up by what he saves through extra miles hefore new tires nre in order. All the new low-priced let nre cord tires, fresh from the factory and guaranteed. SOxSVa 11.75 32 xStfi ..M7.3K 31x4 $10.75 32x4 H21.7.1 83x4 822.30 3t x I $23 Mxi'A $28 3.1x4 Mi 2H.7ft 31x4 $20.50 35x412 $30.50 30x4'j $81.50 83x5 $35 85x5 $30.75 37x5 $38.73 (The Oallcrj) New Serapi Rugs Exceptionally Heavy and Handsome One has te feel the substance of them te realize hew heavy and substantial they are. As for leeks, they nre typical of the best Serapi weaves te be found in any of the world's markets. Beld striking figures in rose, blue and ecru combinations. Prices are moderate 11.10x8.1 ft $J75 13.1 xO.O ft X375 12.0 x ft $305 12.1 X7.7 ft. $287 12.1 8.10 ft.l 325 11.5 X7.10 ft. .'. $'05 (Hctenth rioer) Weel-Filled Quilts of Real Merit, $10 Covered with sateen. Figured centers, plain borders and backs. Alse come with plain sateen en both sides. Better materials and better making than in most quilts sold at the price. Others in down equally geed for the money $10 each. (Sixth I'loer) Irish Linen Table Damask, $2.25 a Yard New goods, and the best in many a day for the money. Full-bleached, heavy, leathery damask, in four floral patterns. The width is 70 inches. New napkins te match are equally geed. $0.50 n dozen, in the 22-inch width. (First Fleer) suits and have belts In the back. Some garter "ned, ethers half Unca. $28. Wrist-strap glove of cape skin, 51. Caller?) Most of the Beys' . New Suits Have Twe Pair of Trousers An extra pair of trousers means much in n boy's suit. It means most in a Wanamnker boy's suit because- of the extra geed quality in fabrics and mak ing. Selections are new abundantly large and embrace every worthy style, color and material. Prices, $1L, 513.50 and up by easy steps te $28. Ages 8 te 18. (Tlilrd rioer) f Net a Minute te Be Lest in the Heusewares Sale CEPTEMBER is drawing te a close and opportunity's knock will seen be but an echo. Every household in Philadelphia needs something that is included in this sale. It holds conveniences and necessities for the laundry, the kitchen, pantry, bathroom, linen closet, cellar, yard and perch. Best of all, this sale combines high quality and low price as they are seldom combined in any heusewares sale. Net a "second," net a flimsy, unsubstantial article will be found here. Savings average 27 per cent. (l'eurth rioer) Ne Let Up, Even Though the China Sale Has But Three Days te Ge gELECTIONS are ample, values remarkable and new groups of attractive . merchandise" are being added. French, English, American and ether dinner sets are shown in splendid choice at specially low prices. Particularly notable is the showing of American and English din ner sets of 106 pieces at such popular prices as $32.50, $35, $37.50 and $40. The full range of selection reaches from American sets of 106 pieces at $15 te magnificent French sets at $600. Glassware is shown in brilliant assortment, including fine cut crys tal, geld-decorated crystal, colored pieces and a wealth of light-cut glass all at September Opportunity Is Undimmed in This Remarkable Sale of Lamps TOREE mere days and brilliant with opportunities that should be taken advantage of as quickly as possible. All the lamps, lamp shades and candlesticks are W te 50 per cent less than regular. Fine porcelain and pottery lamps, one and two light, mounted in brass and finished in geld from England, Japan, China, and some domestic are offered at $7 te $78 each. Shades te go with them, $4.75 te $85. The much-wanted English brass candlesticks, in 20 different sizes and as many different styles, all in the old English finish that makes them leek as if they had come down through the years, are priced at $3 te $36. (Fourth Fleer) Just Three are left for supplying It's the perfect laundry soap, economical of soap, It blues as it washes. 5c the cake, $5 the 100 during September. (Fourth Fleer) but Only Three September Sales fti r F lyl wll-'l sale prices. (I'eurlh rioer) ., .1l "mTt then the light will "go out." Meantime It will be Days the household with Blu-Mettle Seap but predigul of lather. M -VJ iH VAX ,i (Finli Fleer) zy 4- . ' m J m iwlf X iT In.