fTi VMrsrtHJVI'E ftSiW'w-W-5' " " -v fw V. f " r C " " WTri?TTXTi OTTliTri'' T-Lll'SntilTi .TTtTTT A TyW'tJTT A EVENING PUBLIC ' LEfiGEtf PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922 :li WEATHER" ' M 1$ M oinve nt e. 11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S i, urge "v Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 r -. ., , r -i v, -i - xw "irt'i Melmlr Chlmc i ivir v 'itf. Wi. ,' M aid Fashions Gk the 'Ceklrs tf Sig aids aid w NFit. VI n'l rf ..' 3ll1S "1IJ"V. al October With Mm Weed M Fields mg be Yeu Knew That Sometimes OurJBest tee the best in us, and that fact calls out of them their l . . . x .. 4 Se a nUv anfl mnv tin a tml Inea 'best te give iu u. i f te become se busy that we nave no ume wnen our friends think of us and call. uf is stranirelv made up of things that in themselves seem inconsequential, which, when traced through from beginning te Signed ''October 2, 1033. Everything That Is New for Babies and Children Everything thnt is warm and cozy, pretty and new, suitable for Winter wear, indoors nnd out. The best of American-made clothing and lovely things from France and ether lands. All that babies and children can possibly need is here in It is the opening of the season for children. There Is much te sec in the way of beautiful French things for baby and charming dresses and coats from Paris. (Third Fleer) Charming Ceat-and-Hat Sets for Children Children of two te six years are particularly feitunate, for they may wear the warmest, prettiest Styles are se individual and lines of as much consequence as in Mether's coat. One little coat 1 has a shaped and corded yoke (flithat extends down partly ever me SICCVUS UIUI una cm wing - leuj. Almest all flare and show an absence of belts. (Third A Sale of Beaded Tunics Samples (Half Price) Only once a year does this opportunity come. And hew women appre ciate it! The tunics are scintil lating affairs, beaded and spangled nnd some are embroidered in addition.' They are all hand-done and in the newest styles, for they are the samples sent te America by an important foreign manu facturer. A great many are in black jet effects, tome in bronze, sapphire, green, flame and white -and-black. They are marked $15 te $50 for the tunics and cer tain single pieces for dra peries are even lower. (Wrsl AWIe) Women's Tweed Sports Coats With Large Raccoon Cellars The tweed is double faced and go thick and warm that no lining is needed, except in the yoke. Such coats are the nicest kind for metering or for business women. Beth herringbone weaves and mixtures in soft brown, tan and gray, two styles, each having a shawl cellar of pret tily blended raccoon fur. Priced $47.50 and $57.50. (Flrnl Fleer) The New Chiffen Velvets Which Evervhedv Wanrs Juclcrinjr fiem Mm n. u ..., started out, it will be the greatest eivct bcaben eery known. .lhe me."1 wonderful day-time trl n.hiiT(n v.clvBlb' W'-"PS. ta, wSe?fthcmhHtisallinline "n tha new fa&hien tendency (First Women's Smart New Oxfords te Accompany Weel Hese calf"umyelut?M"011f'-et umL Uh r.ft fwn buck tW n ay. buuk "War. Celers Sen hose?"' b,0WB op we!u,b.Tk.ef the hh0. JraSdta.tew Arf bi" noftsSi!s,U,.l(ily-,nade Bll0 thnt m " pair, hw-v,.r..v.. friends j " - , ena, are almost miracles. Materials arc soft nnd warm: duvctyn, belivia, chamois cloth and broadcloth and coats arc prettily lined nnd fully inter lined. Hats are in various becoming shapes and are often touched with fur te match the often time3 lux urious cellars of the coats. Col Cel ors, tee, are levely: russet, tan, brown, leather tones, blues etc. $20 te $60 a set. Fleer) All-Weel Tweeds Half Price at $2 About twenty different shades in Winter-weight tweed various tans and browns, olive, orchid, Burgundy, copper, chocolate, spice and delightful blues. 54 inches wide, plain and her ringbone weaves. (First Fleer) Paris Sends Normandy Laces for the Heme Odd shapes for bureaus, chair backs, pillow covers, centers, dressing tables, etc., have just come from Paris and many home keepers will be eager te get them. (Second Fleer) The Ideal Scheel Freck varies according te personal opinions. But, whether it is a regulation diess, a tub frock or a dark wool dress, it is sure te be here in a morlei becoming te the particular girl in whom you are interested. Sizes G te 14 years. (Second Fleer) , tewaid the richest and most supple of fabrics. All-silk chiffon velvets, in every shade that any one could want and plenty of black, 40 inches wide, $7 a yard. Millinery vel vets, 19 inches wide, $3 and 53.50 u. mi cuiurs. Fleer) Little White Coats for the li.iby Just rceliiR into hoi t I'euts are alteKCthcr nnewy atnl dainty. Alumn esery one Is touched with haiiil-cMuhieldrry. fcathcratltoh fcathcratlteh Inu, wee French luietn, tiny tuclw or FinecKiiiR Materials Includu c.iplimcrt', urmt. crcpclla anil sill, faille I'rlciil from Jn te J35, with many Htnpr. I.i lictwuMi iriilril Fleer) Faille Ribbon ip plnin nnd moire wrntn Is six unci ii iimirivi' Inchen wide excellent for Klrdle.M nnd paiieln and te mnKc fiiHliienalilc rihlxin lints, liei.uiu of ItH Reed welRht. All the Autumn tones are licie: Iiiciwiih, tnnn, KieeiiH, IjIui'm, ruHHet. Iiuiple, entiiRc, navy, and se en. 7Su u nrd. (Mnln F1er) r Wi & i A , -!V OM jnmtifc. Women's Dresses in $27.50 Even the makers of inex pensive dresses nowadays are copying them from Paris models and the results arc evident in ' some extremely charming and gracefal gar ments of the 'fashionable silk crepes and satins. Here is one with the flutter ing cape sleeves; another has the padded or rolled girdle characteristic of Lanvin ; another a curiously braided girdle; ethers are braided around the bottom. Sleeves, by the way, are one of the most important items long and short, turned up te show a bright lining or tang and left open nt intervals te show the arm. A geed deal of braid is used. Even before the war any thing se pretty was almost un heard of at such prices $27.50 te $45. - (Firm Yeung Women's Navy Blue Twill Frecks, $30 Frecks with long pointed panel.s at the sides. Frecks with roomy patch pock ets covered with cress-stitch em broidery done in blue, red, green and tan a trimming repeated en the cellar and cuffs. Frecks cmbreideicd with heavy (Second Specially Priced Waists Frem $2 te $6.85 Many pretty f new -silk over ever blouses, beaded,' embroidered or with.Pcr3ian trimmings and they arc in exactly the rigjit shade3 for new Winter suits. S5 and $6.85. (Kant and Women's Black Umbrellas $1 te $10 The variety begins at SI for geed cotton umbrellas (te $2.50). Silk-and-cotton umbrellas, $3 te $5 and sillc at $5 te $10. Seme have rings, cords or (Mnln - t W 1- . I I'MH -! 11 In Many New Hemes There Is an Empty Cerner Silver and jewels, linens and pictures and rugs and furniture the bride's friends have thought of almost everything. But one thing they have failed te remember. Its absence leaves an emptiness and a silence nothing else can fill. The missing gift'.' It is MUSIC! Never was a home complete without this most elo quent and sweetest of the arts. As a wedding gift it is superbly embodied in the Bride's Own Piane a small grand of diminutive size and exquisite tone. In this diminutive grand form it may be selected here from three of the world's most notable instruments The Chickering The Schemackcr The Celebrated Knabe any of them perfectly fitted te form the musical corner-stone of a long and happy family life. These nationally famous instruments can be pur chased only at Wanamaker's in Philadelphia. i:.UMilll llxll, NpiciimI Fleer) ,! ft,'-1 v-ftt $&),- Afternoon Browns te $45 HIBbI Fleer) silk, with a tinsel thread licjht- mg the way. And many ether charming styles. All are practical dresses, suitable for everyday Winter wear. Girls at school will like them for classroom. 14 te 20 year size3. Fleer) Crepe de chine waists and over ever blouses in many colors, $3.Se. Dainty voile waists with hand drawn-work and icai filet or Irish lace. Beth Peter Pan and tuxedo styles, $2. West Aisles) straps. Gunmctal hnndles in several shapes are well-liked. Among them are new-fashioned umbrellas with stub ferrules and bakelite tips. Fleer) j vj,,r, . .JW,.. M &4 ,ifrVVf'., Radie Broadcasting Class B Station W-O-0 400 Meters 11 A. M. Grand Oigan. 11:00. United States weather forecast. 11:55. Chimes and stroke of neon en the organ bells. 4:45. Grand Organ selections and trumpets. 7:30. Piane recital by Re becca Kelker: 1. n. Mfhrze In 11 Miner . Chnpln I). I'ortlre . . . . Sffrnecri; 2. n. Moment Muilcnl ... OHea l. Impromptu Ne. n tlrl'3 3. Itcnlutlnnnrv Kttulc rie( 8 te 8:45 P. M. Tiega Cheral Society will render Part I Dudley Buck's Musical Cantata, "Leg end of Den Munie," Mr. James B. Hartzell directing. SoIeIMm I.euh Kmll Smith, tenor MnxKiierlte Felette. noiirane Klmer O. Andersen, bass Jeehlne rt. Honnlwe'l. contralto William J Mdjpr, lnrltene Itehrcr.i Kelker, piano Helen W. Kane, acoempinlst '8:45. Grand Orgnn recital, Miss Mary E. Vogt at the Consele: i Arcnrllnn Wyll . Lemnre Henuent Sens without Werd". .WcMrfc6nhn A'J Mntin .Oetinrtt The Hw'nn Sf. Rnrni Anilnntn Ne. 2 . . Wrlu l.'ArleMenne Suite Mtct Hnnnnre In C . fit. Clntri Sprlnit Rene . . tfrlce Itc'iucct- Sdikc of (il.'nlnf fllbleii riml" In II Tint Wnrneii a. i. n. a 7. 8 tl. 10. 9:le. Intermission of fifteen minutes. 9:30. Part II of "Legend of Den Munie" by the Tiega Cheral Society. 9:55. United States Naval Observatory time sig nal. 10:02. United States weather forecast and preas dis patches. Decorative Linens of Particular Merit Doilies, tray cloths, center pieces, bcarfs, with centers of fine, pure linen elaborately trimmed with an attractive machine-made Venetian nice. Purchasable either individually or by the set, the individual pieces ranging from 50c ecch for doilies te $13.50 each for scarfs. Sets of 13 picce3, $12.50. (First Fleer) It Is Said the Men of Ancient China Lest Their Heads Over Puna Chew "The Game of a Hundred Intelligences" Even the Imperial frown, cartying with it execution as a ncnnlty, failed co suppress Pung Chew mere than 2000 years, age in the Orient. Its captivating mysticisms appealed te the Chinese hcait, its numliPi'less intricacies chal lenged the best in the Chinese mind. Of later ye.irs travelers, through the Orient have re turned with tales of the won der game irs fascination, its' never completed -science, its ("centh Queen Mary Charme d'Amour The exquisite fragrance of Chrrme d'Amour and the unex celled quality of Queen Mary combined, recommend these toilet articles te discriminating women. Tnlenm powder, 7Se. Toilet HHter. !?.1 end S SO Kvtr.ict, Kl .'ill. :i mill S.I SO iiehet PI SI) Fnee ponder, in white, natural nnd brunette, $1 SO ( iimjMi t fare ponder, $1. (Main Fleer) Seme Women Like Narrow Hem Handkerchiefs Otheis like wide hems, se in some new handkerchiefs made for us in Ireland the nme kinds have three diffeient widths of hem. riut whether the hem is wide or narrow, the handkerchief does net lese in size. An excellent quality linen, and 75c each or $8.25 a dozen. (Muln I lunr) What Is the Most Important Point About a Phonograph? Isn't it tone? If that is lack ing in richness, sweetness nnd clarity, what t mi compensate? It is in tone thnt the Brunswick .Phonograph excels. It has a rare tonal qual ity, even en the difficult high piano netcs--ilways a test for any phonograph. The Hiunswick phonograph, Type 207, H a splendid model for $125. The minuet is mnheganv nnd will mid te the grnce anil bcaut of almost nny room. Brunswick phonographs piny all disc rceetds, and it in we'th while te hear hew they play them I ' (SetniKl Fleer) Vs K - t(,i New Italian Pottery of Distinctive Charm It comes in wonderfully attrac tive shapes, combining medieval and modern artistic ideas. The decorations typify ancient nnd mythological subjects and are done in rich, striking color effects. The assortment comprises vases, flower jars, flower boxes, com com eotes, covered jars, candlesticks and plates, and there is a fasci nating choice of designs and color schemes te select from nt surpris ingly moderate prices $2.50 te $25. (Fourth Fleer) Fiction Fresh Frem the Publishers "They Call Mc Carpenter," by Upton Sinclair, $1.75. A highly fantastic romance. Wherever it is read it will arouse tremendous discussion. . "In Jeopardy," by Van Tassel Sutphcn, $1.90. A mystery story. "Hirendclle," by Henry C. Row land, $1.90. "Gargoyles," by Ben Hccht, S2. "Mummers in Mufti," by Philip Curtiss, $1.75. (.Main Fleer) White Beads Are Having a Decided Vogue They are. a striking note of contrast with the fashionable black silk gowns nnd black hats. Newest are the long strands of beads of uniform size or gradu ated. CiMril lieniN nrr HI i.i te SI Smeeth white bend, HI te H (MhIh Fleer) Inexpensive Heuse Dresses Plain cliamlirays and (.trlped and chi ked KinKhami nnd weersuckera. Prices, $1 B5 and JJ SS (Third Fleer) New Recerd Albums Better and lower-priced than ever. .They have an imitation leather surface and are of the loose leaf type. Ten-inch size, $1.50. Twelve-inch bize, $1.75. (ereml Fleer) technique. Mah Jengg they called it and speedily it became the most intriguing pastime in the exclusive clubs. New it is made possible for all te enjoy the .-ame gamp under a new name, Pung Chew. A complete set in a service able case is priced only $35. In Philadelphia it is nt Wana maker's exclusively and a little bit of China has been fitted up where a native player instructs, in the mysteries of Punc Chew. Fleer) October Menth Wise householders de their pai iting in the Fall as a protection against the ravages of Winter storms. Especially reefs and iron surfaces. All varieties of Sherwin-Williams paints, shel lacs, enamels, varnishes, etc., are te be had here, and they are the purest and best paint products made. Conveniences for Interiors Varnish stains, 50c half pint; 1.55 qt.; S5.r0 gal. Geld paint for radiators, picture frames, etc., yOc half pint; silver paint. 70c half pint. Steve-pipe enamel, 35c half pint. Flat-tone waM paint, $1.05 quart; $3.75 gallon. (Thk can be cleaned with water.) Celd water paint, economical, practical and in lovely tints, 80c for five pounds ; white, 75c for five pounds. Wall plasters for patching cracks and fastening tiles, three pounds for 25c ; six for 45c ; twelve for 85c. Old Dutch enamel, the best white enamel made, 70c ter half pint; $1.25 pint; $2.35 quart; $8 gallon. Reef and Bridge Paint a durable and economical covering for reefs, bridges fences, etc. $1.15 for half gallon; $2.15 gallon. Flaxeap A linseed oil soap that renews the surface of furniture and removes white marks. 35c pound. (Brushes of all kinds, 5c te $10) ( Fourth I lour) "Persian" Sterling Silver Is New Its first appearance in Philadel phia. Hut many people hnr been nsking for Mich a Mixer for some time. The pattern is an extremeh pietty one nnd it is earned out in the soft gray finish. K"ery edge is seldei ed and the xverkmunship is of the best throughout. There are bonbon dishes stint ing nt S12.50 nlse candy jais, cheese and cracker dishes sand wich plates, competes and se en up te large fruit bowls at $45. (Main rioer) I Jr Back of every house that's built, every automobile, every suit of clothes There's a Secret! Something unseen, almost untalked of. but a man is bound te "feel" that it is there. Nothing could be as fine without it. It isn't the master workmanship. Ner superior materials. It's the art of the planner and designer that keeps a meter humming, and makes a house attractive and gives that air of distinction te a suit of clothes. And Designing Is What Makes , Wanamaker Clethes Se Different Designing makes them leek as if they belonged te a man. Makes them smart, yet easy and free. And with it all a suit can be had at Wanamaker's for as little as $25; the best is only $55, while $45 and $50 offer remarkable cheesing. ('third Men Who Wear Cordovan Shoes Wanted Something Different And here it is a brogue in the best cordovan. Full and roomy and as comfortable as a shoe can be. A brogue beyond a question at the same time, as neat and as smart a shoe as a man could ask for. There are perforations- and there are sawtoeth edges, but they are of the tiniest of the tiny. The price, tee, is tiny, $10. (Main Meer) The Best Material That Could Be Found Went Inte the New Robes for Men Light robes and pretty ones, just tilled with color. Kig, bread stripes of the gayest shades imaginable run up and down the full length. The material is the best wool mixed with thu finest silk and the cloth is light and fine. Distinctive' is about the only way te describe such robes ether men don't have anything like them. The price is $20. ( Main I lenr Is a Great The New Saruk Rugs Are Gem-Like in Charm Levelv combinations ej rose, amber, blue anil soft green, patterns of fine decorative effect, together with a wonderfully close, een stitch, give them an interest, an individuality and a value which no ether rugs pesseaa, Xoi are any rugs tint come gteupt, one of Saiuks aver- fiem the Oiient s,e aub.,tanl,ul aging about Uixli.G ft. at ?175 in wave. '? ?-00: tn'! ethnr.t avcnigin? ,., , . . . "beul ;,-Pxr' ft nnd priced nt Chcon; firm either of txx $75 te S100. (.Seieiilh Fleur) Fleer Painting Carpets, Toe, Have a Loek of Greater Beauty Patt(rn- (elming , weav ing, materials everj thing M'etns bitter about the ncwi&t inrpi-tn. Rich, bcautiiiil things in jus, the utrevb that leek best in mrpeicd rooms. Kspecially generous i the ihoeMng among the much-. sought Ii dy Hruh seN crrpets of better than ordinary quality. They are in puttems suitid n, halls nnd .stairs and some hne lrf and 22'e mch berdir- te match Priced ". ."i0 te S. 7.") the j aid. I'lillll i nlni lltiin iiii!,!, , ;5 III.- nril l-.Kiiri.il miiiMer iHrpei, .,( ;,i uril. I'lnhi lltiin irhil cnri, rt.; (hi- Mini. rmtritrt ltrul mriirl, tl HI uril i rwntli I loer ii V A V ,ac -ffl 4 V x &s m i J' , d IN i '3 i I- iw-j 'Wi L&V