mmm .", i?. & '. - . r , i 1 jss fA $ ; fern's jA J. rKxsnasfw V a ' i" i'" 3iPi r I hVC' EVEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.. W22 MV&a t .! Organ Plnys at 9, 11 and 1: 15 " MrletlJ nnil Clilnif. "I nnn WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair MQ Time Is About the Only Thing the September Sales Are Running Short Of flii m rmmQmmw&r) ? There Are These of Us Who Are Constantly Lamenting Our 111 Luck s Tlicce people are all the time Vaiting for something te turn up. It is a delusion te believe in luck days and spend life waiting for something te turn up, while you de net even keep one eye open for the opportunities passing along. Lewell said: "Geed luck is the willing handmaid of upright, energetic character and conscientious observance (if duty." - The winds and waves are always en the side of the watchful navigator at the wheel. Signed Stiitniihcr H'i New Jacket Houses of Duvet yne or Matelasse I.nnjr, cle-c-fittinj? alcoves appear en the new blouses of ur-tnp. In cut. tlit oleii'o arc like little ceatees find are trimmed at neck and wrists with a hit of ( I Itlr.l Fashionable Veilings have aiieil wayn of bei:nr intf tftinp. Meshes take designs unto thoni theni seHes in a most chanuin man ner, be that a veil may be at once consmathe and niail. Velvet, dots, of course, like te show tlu lu rches in arieus ni.es. .v de lipii lepay iii'poctien. ninck, brown, navy and taupe, 85c te $1.30 a jnrd. I Main I lour) Women Who Have a Knack for Trimming Hats arc,planuing all sorts of becoming headgear for the Autumn. A tniiciy of unti mimed hat is rc.ii!. felt-, .-hincd vchcte, but ter's plush with elvct fairings ml mi en. Seme need enl a pin ei e metal ornament, ethers call for th" snflneis of fuather.-. or t!i ' rav touch of a blight (lever. Unliinimed hats ranee in piiie frm-i M te RS.50. i sri i-imI The Lenger Novelty Coats of Fur "Wild I. is ll,C 1(1- i'eritc fur thin season r"' Every fur, Oear Medanje Fashion sponsors whatever is rich and beautiful. leadtPil i jjreatly lil.eil: Mud en Mal ("be.ucd inn.k rnt) hehU its own; IVr-ian lamb 1 u returned. And tin Kins are e wrought as ti limn like some '-uniptunm fabn Hen? i, a wende.ful lnoud lneud 1ad coat, loe-e sleeves, cut in tiaurht. piaccful line, and lemplit'l b, a luxurious tellai nf ilPi-y cliiiK'hiUa. Hit Ratinent can have an linins 'Itiied b the puichasci. Priie ?J.'i(jn. Anether black caiacul has wide sleeves and a hujri1 i'" rellni. 1'rice -5030, A Hiul.sen seal (shewed mu-kt,u) ha a bleued panel Icdrml Women's Princess Slips Of w,i, liable satin in black, a'y, blown and white, some with imp shoulders ajul lace edge, jeinu with built-up hheulders villi "Hei ed finihli or lace edges. J-0 te 57. SO. f sateen in black, blown, y and nil with camisole top., - ') and ?f!,3(i. rhirtl I Imiri 1 Geed Scheel Ceat With a Threw Scarf Jn ceinrri'ibl, c-ompanjen en l,"l nun ning. It K of warm oel MMtiny, lined und inter nod. andean )(, Wl, in brown ?n , "i ,h" tl,r,"v M,r' t,''1'5 oe inngc and can be nTipptMl nuirly around th Cnnnl Wy'1 ' aiCI 11)0111 M 'MP Hands wmni. t $14 1 CO 0Ultecn -vcar she"' (hfcnnil 1'lner) i A ' fpttnafa. braid with a Klint of linsel. fn blown. bon'.or. pheasant and nay, ai(!.7.". Ceatees el satin iiiatela.'se aie in black, In own and navy, emhroideicd in .iher. SI 8.73. I'limr) 50 Women's Tweed Capes Priced Down te $25 ll nr-p li W t"i ni-'c it 1 e li plit ami iln roleis of in me ' unntril liinN : nil sein ' n i'fl iln'- i . itn lli llncil Tl i y Jtj"t nlinnt i. l.iup h !f ;irn,- t n.- 'ri llirrc ne .1 t'" Wfni luii i.i's in e'nl drti "1 I- ne'i ll'.'ll'n 1 J." I ,n,-i . (I if.l I Imiri S'ett. ieady-te-ear hats of -eiateh felt or cleur have tin-up-turned brims that appeal te emijr women. $2.50 te s8. Newest trimmings metal handing?, feather leiivi, eeque feather.', beaded ei nament-. and p'ns include -eme 'matt things trem ran-. I tner I m back, ami i ar.'u u! cutN, Ctidle and cellar, $fi0(i. A I'er'ean lamb teat with i he sleeve line running fiein sheuldei te waist and massive Ces bolder aid shawl eellai. snoe. Such coat", aie fiein 13 te "0 inche lone;. ri,inrt f . O 'm New Winter Sports Skirts Shew Interesting Differences Met noticeable ate the nia tenals, entiiely new and eei I'tie imported. l-'or example, a giacetul "wiap "wiap aieund" skirl in a soft tan colei with an ever-plaid of blown lainel's hair. Anether pietty -Kiit of the .nine style i in ma tch sbe with curieu-, lai-ed blocks. Stiiped hkirts .uy ihe monot ony by shading one color into an- (llr.l Longcleth and Nainsoek Special Seineii having laige quantities of white things made up at home may like te take tJie opportune or buing nt an advantage. I.ongejeth in 10-ynrd pieces and Sfi inches wide is priced $1.75 te 13.30 the piecV. . I f . (rim Radie Broadcasting Sftuien wee If'anamahev's 11 .'M. Orand OiRan. M.I'.O. United States -weather report. 11.35. Chimes and htrekc of neon en the organ belh. 1.13 I. M. Giatid Organ se lections and trumpets. 7.30 te 8. Concert by J. W. V. I. Militaty Band, Aithur Resander, ditcc ditcc ter: I. '.uitlnn "Mll.niie Suhnni' t. fill" I in u1" Wa't!" .. .Sfiem. ft liinarj- Iap .7amic' I. I'ntiicurrl ni t" n'ili'1 Im I. niikd nil CiiunlH liaici"'. " n'nci nVmiile .Miir(li..l'e?aiiirr 8 te 9 I'. M. Conceit by the following aiiists: Utnjnmln 7Inrrlen, Ieln 1ceib 15 Mlllt'., t).irlleai Mcrtim I'oitler. contialte Item Ictta Hanlsen, i-ontralte ieda Ha'c. mIaiie Mut11ln til-.!-, i.i, llnminh Hnr rlspu, l.ycy KlVntrlck, tioerso i)Wfll. .lecuinpinlstu ami lalil I'es-y. of the Nt. Vetls i:cnniR "Mail. 1 I untrilte I.lttl" Mn'lier e Mln v'i'i .Hi ih'lBHtu ..ttirlrlil'' y. - IVr.hf ntil Mr Kiir. un i pl'ri t lia'i'm Iniliij" A. ' i il,i,-Ku)cal J i .Mr Hnrrlnt llnrliu'u I'.uJ." nf !! Jlnit Ml Mi'kr 1 rinne Air iln llnllfi loj-.f.et ih! tim ltl ", fi.ntraltD ii l'lcl iinlnn. -i' s m- Ytrk aff li t.linh . .Smejj Mf. Itanl-u .:50 V. M. Addtcss by David f'ery, of the New Yerk Keninfr Mail, en his "Jack Rabbit" books. ' i"n-(rn'te -Wlire M I'iMinii IIhh II-Mtnl . 1 ul r JIM I'er'.!-i Inlln Mclltntinn Iimh rilfclH" Ur Mftl't . M- tfirr-en 'i f'uil(en L'm l ttnin llm ei Mr. Mlllr 10. "lune t.llHrlriiuni .:' MIhs Hale 11. I'ontrnlle Hn-inr u l)riatii " llh 'jllri ebllriiln .. lr tl trtt Mr. Hnrrlsun I-' Mi'ln Viioritle-i Harm -n Mr tla'rl"i i 11 I ir lone- I'ulp Moe i ejn.i Ml. MUM M i . j encert K(tu!A Mi i He lit Ml Hal 11 iVinlra'li) Uend Mfclit Hub ?'f '1 Mr. n-irrirtnf !) I'. M. Grand Organ Recital. Miss Mary K. Vogt at the consele: 1 lliiu M Pel -ml f as ml 0Ttur ... . .m ;i, ' -T2n i'le ! Ainetn Ven tllev : snn-: . .. . ..Ti'p . tietlrt in I Mlnei . fl'tili li.t.ifri . . . cMii'iru i 1 HrrnKilc at liimu uiu' " l!(iif' -li'iiriH ' r-ifljlh Mh ' Mii-or s Ibm i e, th s m i vA- Ie tut nff " I'pr.i.,,- or .-err.i of I'.ii.tr r 1' R TVi from i ii allT'n r.itl'finH . .... Untrnen 0.33. United States Naial Observatory time signal. 10.02. United States weather forecast. Imported Duplex Gloves With Perfect Fit, .$2 a Pair 'I hey fill the need for a hcaier glove and aie- often taken fei oft leathei because of the waj they fit and the leather-like ap pearance. They aie in htiap-ww3t htyle. Aith fie-ineh cuffs anil h"Uc gores in contrasting tones. The two tone embroidery en the backs is exceedingly pretty and the glees aie in cery desirable tint and -hade fiein palest pearJ gray or delicate beige te dark In own. (Muln I lunr) Wanainaker Special Corsets The new draped gowns with -moeth fronts and back.- make the leneet corsets meie iniieitam than ever, and some of the late-t Wnnamaker Specials aie net only leneet but peculiarly geed. One is a lnidal cei.iet of white atin topless, with elastic, and a moderately long skirt which may be had for only $3. Anether is the .same model in pink hreche. $:J,73. A thiid is a pink lueche ceiset for laige women. It has elastic sections in front, and is tep'ess. A le pi iced $fi. (llilrtl I lour i Colored Handkerchiefs Never Lack Friends 'e woman eer had he man gay linen squaie-- that meie weie net wanted. Solid lentei.i and white beidei:'. white centers and colored holders -scores of designs and celniing" at 23c and 30c each. ether in the most unexpected wa or haing wide colored stiipe down each -nit only Theie i- also a new Worumlie iamel'-hnir skiit in natuial loIei with a lentiastiug eer-dieck. .lust the thing for u cnniel's-haii spetts coat or cape. Prices from $22.30 te SjR.ru. I Iner) ainoek in 10-,aid pieces, ijfi un he: wide, !1.73 te ?3.e0 the piece; 1(1 inches wide, $t.'J5 the piece; 15 inches wide, $4.75 and 56 the piece. a t-va r yr4BRrW& iiagM j A Rising Tide of Splendor Produces the Mede for Metal IVfETAL, metal everywhere such is Fashion's irL whim. Madame flashes and sparkles with it, mere radiant than ever before. Gorgeous metal-cloth evening gowns, metallic brocaded silks, metal laces and trimmings. Metal gleams everywhere en her frocks. It faces her train, circles her girdle, adorns' her shoul ders. Her slippers arc bright with the luster of geld or silver, her hair is dressed with it for sooth, metal seem a part of her every accessory. Hew it came about ic no matter. Paris knows, but few women care.' But they are interested in the 4 New Ball and Opera Gowns, Mere Brilliantly Beautiful Than Ever Geld, .silver, bronze, gunmetal tissues and ethers in cyclamen, heliotrope and white all with a metallic sheen are these gowns made of. As if that were net enough. ''they are oftentimes embroidered with beads and have girdles- of pearl beads and rhinestones or huge clasps of rhinestones. Every one of the marvelous fabrics is imported; never were such supple textures in metal before. And the draperies quite impossible te describe them. They must rightfully be seen. Fer prices, one may begin at $11") and go up te $233. 1 1 Ir.l I lunr) Dancing Slippers of Silver Brocade made with low heel, rounded tee and one strap, are $12.r0 a pair. Dainty strap slippers.ef geld brocade, with narrow tee and French heel, are $14 a pair. In aluminum cloth preferred te silver cloth by some are pretty French-heeled slippers at.$l5. Prettiest of all are the hilver cloth cut-out sandals, trimmed with silver brocade, at $17 a pair. Brocaded and metal-cloth sandals and slippers are made te order in colors te match gown. (I'lrl I limn French Metal Brocades Shine Resplendent Among Silks There are evening gowns wholly or partly made out of them, there are wonderful wraps for balls and the opera (and hew well they would go with regal ermine fur). Beautiful as the are. they are net beend the dignity of being u.sed for linings for trains, pane's and wraps. Seme are in plain crepe de dime grounds with the designs done in silver or geld; ethers are richly bro caded en printed ground in many colors. Others, again, are plain metal cloths. $7.30 te $;i0 a yard. II lrl I limn New Metal Trimmings Come Direct Frem Paris And they are the l.u-t weul in fashion for the decoration of cening dresses They may be ei.uul of laeeweik in peld, Hihe biene or steel, or they may be intu cate deiigns in metal cloth connected with bead- It i hard te say which 15 the meie lovely. Wide hands. !! te IS inches wide, $:) te S80 a yaid. Kdges. 2 te 9 inches wide, $1 te SU a yaid. Seme in matching widths. 11 Heur) Glittering Leaves of metal cloth have a delicate, fragile appearance that makes them suitable for evening use as dainty li'lets for the hair, shoulder straps, girdles or trimming. In geld, silver, bronze, steel, rose, green or blue all gleaming with light. It is the metallic, or frosted touch that lifts a thing into fashion thi.s season. $7 a yard. , (Main i ! ffiVF Fine Metal Laces Frem France heei and delicate n- than tnl. 01 heay and mh a Spanish or Vt-ru-i. tlu-e laics are alike in one n sped the aie all cleel covered with the designs. nd most of the in m. be had in full pts -insertion, edgings, all-evets nnd wide tlouneings te match. They are in bright ami antique geld and in blight m1 er and steel; and pi ices htait at 7ee for a 3-inch edging and end at $10.7") for a aid-wide flouncing, 1 Mnln I lour) Fleer) J ' : Opportunities Are Many,Though Days Are Few in the September Sale of Heusewares Saturday Ends the Wonderful Sale of Lamps By far the largest sale of the kind. But se far as. stocks are concerned, it leeks, if possi ble, bigger, brighter and better than at the outset. A constant incoming stream of new goods insures abundant selection for the last two days. There is plenty of every thing, except time. Fine silk shades are show 11 in magnificent choice, from 8-inch size for boudoir lamps te 26-inch .size for fleer lamps;. New priced $4.73 te $83, with 30 different price between. Absolutely new are tint s(tiare-base m a h 0 g a n y candlesticks' te go with mantel clocks $: te $6. (I en rl It I lii'irl Almest Every Heme Has an Ax minster Rug- or Se An upstait- sitting room, or a 'ibrary, 01 a den there a?e rooms vraleie wheie no ethc lug .ecm ede as well. Far and au.n. Aminsters are the most popular of medium pi iceil rugs. And little wonder when one .ee, the rich, deen beauty of the patterns and col orings. All of the seamless Aiu4tisters heic am known the country ever as the best. ) 1 ft.. ! (e f.n X.I I (I.I, ft.. S.M.:.-, tu Mr.. I II ft.. Sll te I 'i 1." f(., dim .-,0. 1 inth I lenrl England Has Sent Seme Geed Heckey Sticks In remaikable selection, tee, with one te meet the tasu m' most cveiy plaei. . 'Ihe juices aie $'.). ?."i.."iii, m. and $7. English heckej ball. Js.'l Heckej shin guaids fiym Knu 'and, .2.."0. ( I lie l.nllrri ) Egyptian Appliques Frem England They come b win (if Kngland, mt they ically aie made in I.'gypt. and are ivnl lepi e'entatieps nf the an haii' and univers'nllj. deceiatr.e ec-.g"s which r.ppeai in the ancient wall-paintings. The .squaies, table mats, wall hangings pillow ceeis and spieads ma ' lu seen today in the "lit Xeedlev.e u S'eie and aie moderately piiied fmni S" ."if tu sYiO. 1 si, mill I lour I Scotch Tweeds flrsll t'sl II Ull of tilf ll-.ll (UUP 1, H e s ll'jl) 1. ftl' nil') ijirs. sUir's .11. I s nis In iilaiilx 1 'I '.lis ere" '11 -i-i' t m,ii mii.j , 1 1 c . w 1 1 u tai 01 nii UM- ' ' I --,'! ', in It, " 1 .Ull ( l'lr-1 I lour 1 Ne Man Ever Put $7.50 Inte Better Oxfords .Made ei 'ii .-Veti! Riam i.V skin in a liiu.jne las', m,, t!u leek like e!'ii us piutil i ifii t' leal liiuhi t Tliey liac thi ' i '. ii.imi)i tali soft tee tVur nn n aii (online t. Mn in A Geed Necktie Is Werth SI te Any Man One of NlUnl sn ' Hit Is ,hmi I fei a bi'aseii tut uisi a tmj; se. ( ut i stn straiirht paiKieu te st.mi ter vfiiuf. anil A Greup of Fine Dining-Roem Suits Reduced One - Th ird m an, n;7,!iXucai;r ""i''"'"' m"'- in w""r ""'i-i"" '" """""s . One le Fire Suits nf a Kind -.mu le.pu'u. seu in aialiesanv m nei r. tin ished jn two tones SI.'iO -10 puiT sun of walnut encers in i(, shades of hrewn. $11)0 10-pii'u- sun in walnut -ii'iueis. tmshi., in hreiiii, and in l.euis I period. S!)507-I0.pii'ce stni in w, ilnut, antiiutc lini-li Italian influcnic. .S8:i5.10.pii.i'i. miii e liuuretl imihe(,'iiin. Col Cel Col emul design. i Thousands of useful, necessary things for the household bear lowered prices for two days mere. Thousands of Philadel phia homes need juat such things. And it is safe te say that any article bought in this September sale will net need te be replaced for a long time te come. Every article is built for service. Kvery article is firs' quality, sound te the core. Savings aerage 27 per cent en equipment for the laundry, the cellar, the pantry and kitchen, the bathroom. the sewing room and en many articles iis-ed throughout' the heu.se. Brass Ware Specially Priced Jardinieres. Sl.fi." te SI 2. I'mbrella Stands, S3.0 te S12. Vases. Sli te S.I.6.". Ferneries, B-isketw, eli. SI. HO te S7.1.. 1 1 niirlli I loon r. ' ', K ' i M tUiXi imf - s-juti After All, What Is It That Felks Call "Style"? As far as a man is concerned, it is comfort and ease and grace expressed in clothing. Many a man ha the idea in the back of his, head that "style" K a sweet-bounding excuse for looking ridiculeu5. Ceat buttoned up around the "wish bone" and flaring open where the belt button gleams: trousers forcing the knees into a "gu-e-tep" and flapping like a duster eer the shoes. And in the half-price vrt el a suit that s- style. But the Style in Wanamaker Clethes Fits the Man just as the style in sd clothes euqht te. Lines are long and free and graceful, there's, the rollicking ing (,f gi)udfcllewhip in the rut of every coat. Mil art clothes. the are and different. Different from ether clothing and each suit just different enough from the ether suit that it is going te leek like it wa.s meant for the man who wears it. After all. the master touch of designing makes clothes what the are. Miits. .y.-) te S55. with liberal cheesing at $15 and $50. 1 lliril I lour I t s.st upon, diiulile iii i ".ik -e'c-cii te the In 1 an i inb 'hi s 'l syimis .,,, ,,,, 1,', (,jK stlt.lU'O. N'atuiall' tt e i i ii- i.ui -lui' i tie s,,(t tan I lour . tfoeoiu'ss in niawiiir iJec-i' unit th st., fei tneie mi llipi s i,' ;, km,!, ,,i tain i ' -eucii leits el til. liiruuil pa". i ill. one th tii-s lt a .j,.TIiii t Muni I loon . iiiii;ient;aie c- (Iklli I'lmir) Last Twe Days of The China Sale And All Incomplete Dinner Sets at Half Une hundred of such set are ready, every one at half the original price or less. French. English, Nippon and American sets included. Pei'fect wares, in a wide range of decorations, but with anywhere from one te ten or mere pieces missing. There are 51 -piece sets, i3-piece sets. 88-piece sets. !)3-piece sets, 103-piece sets, 100-piece sets. 112-piece seta. Prices are $10, $12.50, .SI 3, S20. $22.30, $25. $30, S.'i5. !?.'i7.50. $65. $100, $125. (I-mirth riixir) Hi ' r. s.vs. i !.'"; tiaHi1? W KZ lmmvmM All-Weel Blankets - S8.50 it Pair Special ' i'J 'i' roler " 1. ' Midii l.inrt- ' ' f k, i. nj .it -i' )., rv- ' ' ' ! "I ii. it li r. ax .- li , i . sii ,,,,rl Walnut and Cocoanut Pillows, 60c a Pound I'm' 'ihiti nisc ami jreM pi. s .U. ijm a., (oed inside as i i le i eutsidi N'oliedv could ati thin ha i na ' iiem' aiipetizing 'Un nn s,iir. iurt IihIiiuI) sSS'i lO.pit'Cf .ml ill f inured niuhe,in. Hri pel rt lute dtsimi s'JOUd lO.pii'u sun in hciiiul mahe(;an, I outs lesinn, SJ'i0 'li-pifCf suit hi dirurud walnut, deeer. i led ii old hrii'i-t, I.eins W'l period. 1,120(1 10-ptice Miit in fisHrcil m!wsiiny, l.tn. rHJ il ! Ml it atui .H.-&jn..t4lftl .u If . - -tJL-w. . 4 tifei Ahj? 1