Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC' fiEbGERHiiiAbELPHlA. WEDNESD, OCTOBER 4, 1922
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Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair
Stere Closes at 5
WANAMAKER'S
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It's Always a Pleasure te While an Heur Away at Wanamaker' s
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TJear and Geed Conscience
Which Heaven Helps Us Te
is enough capital te begin life with for every
one in geed neaitn wne is uciennuicu iu uc
rnffiiized by his faithfulness te the humble
duties he may have te begin with.
"Act vell your part; there all the honor
Hes is an old familiar quotation, the truth of
which time only emphasizes.
Mind you de it and de it cheerfully, and
you cannot fail te be noticed and te rise from
lowly beginnings.
Signed
October I, 1922.
QMJfamafa.
Little Mink
Beas
One may buy a single-skin
mink boa for $20 or a two
skin boa for .$135.
The first will be of a geed but
rather light tone, and the sec
ond of a wonderful darkness and
fineness, but both will be natural
and the pick of the market.
As a rule, higher-priced minks
are finished with the sable paws
which are se much prettier than
the mink.
Baum marten boas are softer
in texture and the skins are
larger. It is here either dyed
or natural. Prices from 40 te
$65 for one-skin pieces; $70 te
$110 for two skin.
(Seceuil Fleer)
New Blouses in
Oriental Patterns
Seme in the jacket shape, ethers
ever-blouses with kimono slashed
sleeves and bateau neck.
They are of crepe de chine or
satin and the coleis and patterns
arc lovely and particularly suited
te tailored costumes for Winter.
Prices, 8.50 te $15.
(Thlnl Fleer)
Beads, Beads, Beads!
Surely every kind of bend is
here and every color, and every
degree of brightness and dullness,
from dull black te gleaming
crystal!
Most women ngrce that the Art
Needlework is the place te get the
exact beads wanted.
(Second Fleer)
Many People Consider It the
Loveliest Silk Here
jade or black arc the
A magnificent metallic sarin
of exquisite fineness of weave
and wonderfully supple. It was
made by one of the greatest silk
weavers in Lyens, France.
The entire surface of the silk
is one glowing mnss of geld or
silver ivith the color of the satin
showing through. Orchid, rose,
cream, jaae or
shades.
Sometimes an entire ball gown
is made of this one silk, the
reversible satin back forming a
contrasting trimming, and it is
much used for trains or panels.
The price is $30 a yard. The
width 40 inches.
(Fine Fleer)
Silver Ribbons
in Celers
leems a paradox, but women knew
hew lovely they are, with the col
ors shining through the silver.
In blue, green or rose. live ana
three-quarter inches wide, 3 a
jard.
Thev are new rolled te make a
simple finish for latgc hats, as well
it being used for girdles, bodices
c( evening frocks, sleeves and
panels.
(.Mnln Fleer)
Girls' Silk
Nightgowns
$5.50 te $7
AU the girls like them and
especially the girl away at school.
A pretty silk nightgown would be
a surprise te make her eye3
sparkle!
The crepe de chine in them is ex
cellent quality and there are several
dainty styles. Sonic are trimmed
with lace. Others, with short
jleevcs, are finished with pleated
'ruffles. Sizes 12 te 18 years.
(Third Fleer)
Nurses' and Maids'
New Uniforms
A new model of gray or black
cotton pongee has straight lines.
Priced $5.
Other uniforms of black cotton
with high-low cellar arc $3.83, and
ethers of gray or black seisctte,
$5 and $5.50. All have white col cel
lars and cuffs.
Nurses' and maids' uniforms of
white poplin or oxford cloth, $7.50;
of linenc, $3.85 and $5.
(Thlnl Fleer)
Women's Afternoon Dresses
at $25 te $42.50
Navy and black are the colors and they are made of
Canten and ether heavy, rough crepes, satin-backed crepe
and Georgette.
There are coat dresse3, dresses with fur borders ; dresses
with accordion-pleated berthas and side panels; dresses that
are uneven around the bottom or bordered with fur.
A few are simply tailored and a few are particularly
fanciful and graceful.
And they really are rather inexpensive $25 te $42.50.
(First Fleer)
Sample Coats for Children
Special, $16.50 te $22
T
A little rose broadcloth coat,
trimmed with tucks and soft fur,
lined with silk, interlined and fault
lessly tailored, priced, $20. That
is only one of the many opportu
nities in a special let of sample
coats from our best tailor.
(Thlnl Fleer)
All colors and all styles are
represented and all the coats are
warm and nicely lined with durable
materials. ,
Sizes two te four yeais. One or
two of a kind.
Scalloped Linen
Luncheon Sets $2.75
Practical, serviceable and geed.
Seme scalloped in blue, ethers
all-white.
Set comprises 13 pieces $2.75.
(l'lrat .Fluer)
Women's Fine Capeskin Slip-en
Gloves, Special at $2
A kind and quality for which women regularly pay
twice as much. Part of a large purchase bought advan
tageously, but perfect in every way.
Full 51e-inch tops, shirred wrists, Paris spearpeint
backs. Black, brown, beaver and tan in the capeskin.
White lambskin in same style.
(Writ Alle)
The Newest P. N. Practical-Frent Corsets
combine the best features of both back and front-lacing cor
sets by an ingenious device.
The back is solid, giving that firm support for which
women cheese a front-lacing corset. But the front also is
made practically solid by an inner elastic vest directly under
the front lacing.
In variously designed models of ceutil and ether materials,
priced $3 and $G.
(Third Fleer)
i
Are a Comfert
Every Weman Should Knew About
no general feeling about a
cencttivc shoe is that it neces
sarily must be ugly.
n se tlie Aimtemik.
'rue, it is scientifically built
e Rive the most perfect comfort
t0 the feet. nnd te give support
" the weight f the body where
""PPo'tismest ntcde.;.
But thete valuable fcatmes
a net apparent whim you leek
-v ii. niey n,.p ma(!e (,,en,
the wearing enl ,-.
Te the eye, the Anatemik shoe
in ncei and attractive and dainty.
It may be had in two-strap
slippers, in laced oxfords, or in
I hlgh-lnccd shoes of various
ctyles. AH in soft black kid
' skin. Ficed $M, $15 and $10 a
i pair.
N. B. Dr. Cele, its Inventor,
1 will be in the Women's Shoe
! Stere Thursday from 11 te .'?,
' te advise with these who need
Anatemik shoes.
(I I ml I'lenr)
in
Bpnr1nl r a
v. vamiy uases
$1.50
"ettily beade,!
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18
, mere
venucr or hm, ......
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"IUe thf.v
r,q and the
n artistie de-
choice of blue, i
n'e lined with white
re iu .. i;..i
Miami. ' " ,u,e m'irer In
L I'wi-iu'i i or
f "'
P)vder and
J'lil I Inui)
Women's P-
blue "nd 3idPa!Jriaa "lai Pink.
,B1 orchid- In rtn,,e,M)1,,k'1)l"
fiasSL?! bl? -oUette
i nuiiit price
f t WWruwuri
The Fairy Godmother
of the Mending:
Basket
Tluit N uliat ninny uiviimi ronKliler
tlm tliliK lirntcUil Iwlfflt) or inulii
minted ret ten t or n!lln.
Ni mutter wlmt the color of th
ilit'Hn or whatever te lm menuil, tluie
U nlmest Hiiitt in he bem thrwtcN te
niul eh.
Tim cotton threiulH urn priced 13e n
h'nlil, hrtlf th n7n of u woman d wrist,
mill bilk twNtw. Ilfie
(Mnln I'loer)
The New Victeria
Bath Tablet
A new U'nnaninkPt lii'K" lul'let of
lifith nii.-iii i.f c.uiiclnih tint' quality
tii'rlj.lathiTlmr !aiii In a Iiiikh ewil
hIzp te lit thi- liuml, rerfumed la
I'nrrea violet, hawthorn nanJalwoed,
wlilarln or reur- 25c rucn.
(Mln VIem)
A Certain New
Fabric of Weel
and Mohair
much in request for Fall gowns,
possesses several definite virtues.
It drapes well, does net crush
easily, and is almost as lustrous as
silk.
Alse it comes in some delightful
colors plum, bluebird, navy and
Copenhagen, dark green, brown,
the brighter tans, leindcer and
mahogany.
41 Inrlir ulilr,
I'rler, J,30 yard.
(Flrnt I'loer)
A Little Sale of
Manicure Sets in
Cases, $1 te 315
They are from a geed manufac
turer who is discontinuing certain
lines and, therefore, the prices are
barely what it would cost te get the
fittings.
There is fine variety, including
some for men, and nil are in geed
leather cases. Seme sets at ?t
have six pieces and ethers three.
They go up te 20 pieces in hand
somely lined cases at $15.
(Main Fleer)
Exquisite Bertha
Cellars That Use Fine
Lace
Real lace of u loveliness in
dividual and apart.
Even the least expensive uses
pietty filet insertion in net with a I
deep pleated net edge. $2.50.
Venise, Irish and filet are nil in j
one with a long back. (All neck- I
lines are represented.)
Se they go up te a beautiful
bertha at $20, which is of heavily
embreidcied net, unusual Irish anil
filet laces.
CM ul n Fluer)
Little Dreps of Water
Little Cakes of Seap
make a pleasant lather and (te
break the rhythm) an altogether
sntisfaoteiy nnd refreshing wash
if it's the right kind of soap!
People nu expiessing pleasure
eer the new individual small enkes
of our own Philadelphia Hard
water Seap. They are in violet,
almond or verbena, Gc a cake and
50c n dozen (in a box).
Muiu rioer)
Fer the Girl Who Gees
te Kindergarten
or the first few grades of school,
there arc bright new colored
dresses, prettier than ever before!
A lovely lavender pantalette
dress is trimmed with decorative
bands of violet check. A bright
buttercup yellow frock has a scal
loped skirt, beneath whose check
bound edge appear pantalettes
with bands of checked gingham te
mntch.
Se they go, in many colors and
some in excellent copies of fine
English smocked frocks.
Sizes two te six years. $5 te
$8.75.
(Third I'loer)
Anether Boek
By Jeffery Farnel
"Peregrine's Progress" is its
name and it is every bit as charm
ing as this author's earlier books.
The time is the early nineteenth
century, the place the English
country, the characters gipsies,
rogues, men of fashion and lovely
ladies,
Price $2.
(Main riuer)
New for
Heavier
Bedspreads
A Wonderfully large and at
tractive collection is here, all
satin-finished spreads of the
best grades, American nnd
English.
Satin-finished bedspread set3,
fccalleped and with cut corners,
shown in fine selection.
All spreads and sets marvol marvel marvol
eusly white and dainty and un
surpassed. The newest arrivals are
English spreads, famous for
snowy whiteness and excellence,
.size 81x99 inches, $10.
The full rnnge of selection
tak".s in satin-finished spreads
at $-1.50 te $13.50 m the double
bed size, nnd $4 te $10 in the
single-bed size.
Bedspread sets (spread and
bolster p ece te match). $7.50 te
c u'n .B,l,K,e:Vei1 nn'1 57.30 te
$M.fi0 in double-bed size.
(Nlxtll Fleer)
I
Luxurious New Wraps
That Would Charm
Any Weman
TN the Ceat Salens for the first time and among
the most beautiful there.
They show many interesting new fash
ion tendencies, new and curiously shaped
sleeves, flying panels which act as sleeves, the
most fascinating way of blousing a back, and
using furs in trimming cellar, cuffs and hems.
One of the coatings has the silkiness and
changeable lights of panne velvet. It won't be
found elsewhere in Philadelphia. Seme of the furs
were dyed te match the wraps, for example a black
mole. Most of them were imported especially for
the wraps.
Even the wraps themselves are exclusive te
Wanamaker's in Philadelphia and the majority have
no duplicates here.
They are priced $200 te $475.
(Flrnt Tlenr)
Yeung Women's Fine
Fur-Cellared Coats
Special at $95
Diamond Bracelets
Were Never Mere
Effective
The new evening gowns demand
(he most brilliant display of jewels
te carry out the appearance of
Oriental splendor which is se much
denired.
It is a question of choice whether
the bracelet shall be of all dia
monds or diamonds combined with
Kapphires, or onyx. All arc plat
inum mounted.
Bracelets with only diamonds arc
priced $400 te $1500.
Bracelets with sapphires or onyx
and diamond"!, $355 te $2700.
(Main I'loer)
16 Seeks
Every little compartment
could doubtless tell a remnntlc
story of old love letters, family
coricspendence pe.Shibly even
lest and secret wills.
Old family writing-desks sug
gest such histories.
They hnve been cleaned and
polished up, brasses restored
wheie necessary and may new
be selected in "Antiques" at
prices ranging from $100 te
$275.
Among the weeds are curly
maple, walnut, cheny and bird's
eye maple.
(Fifth Fleer)
There Are a Let of Hats at $2.50
But Here's One That Will Wear
Werth every cent of the price but net a bit mere. It
was meant te be a geed hat for $2.50, and that is what hun
dreds of men have found it te be.
There's no terror in the rain. a"y ether soft felt hat. Lets
the 'bine, the dust nor th dirt
for it. Men wear it dav after day
nnd it stands up almost as well as men have elected for Fall
(Main Fleer)
any ether soft
better than mnny,
Xet only serviceable, but stylish.
In the colors nnd shapes that
Of All the Scheel
Shoes a Bey Can Find
Leeking- high and low, the whele
city ever, there are no better high
shoes than some that are here for
$7.
First of all, they have a neat,
"drescd-up" leek. Cut in a smart
English way nnd made of smooth
calfskin in either tan or black.
Perfectly plain but .ewn as
firmly as any shoe snams ever were
and armored against the scuffling
nnd racing of active youth by solid
sele3 of white oak.
Such shoes will wear and wear
and wear.
(.Mnln I'loer)
Beys9 Suits of
Quality
arc the only suits it pays te
inest money in.
Wanamaker boys' suits are
suits of quality in the best
sense of the word.
The fall 1922 stocks are large
and of exceptional excellence.
Prices, $12 te $28 for suits in
sizrs for boys of 8 te 18 years.
Practically all the suits at $12
te $22.50 have an extra pair of
trousers.
(Tlilrd Fleer)
The Checks the Thing en the
Shirts Men Wear This Fall
Big checks, little checks. Checks that are made bv single
hair stripes or checks that arc made by clusters of hair'stripca,
in all the colors of the shirt-world.
Geed shirts, tee, of the best American woven madraa,
with the soft turn-back cuffs. Twelve different checks among
them and the price is $3.50 each.
(Mnln Fleer)
w
akai Winter coats, net only lined with crepe de
chine but well interlined.
Made of thick silk-and-wool belivia, in a most
attractive and youthful model, with bloused back,
wide sleeves that narrow te the wrist and flare in
a self-corded cuff.
Huge cellars of geed fur golden beaver en
malay brown coats; gray squirrel en coats of navv
blue or of kit fox gray belivia.
A model exceptional in both qualitv and style
at $95. In sizes 14 te 20 years.
Anether exceptional coat in belivia with rich
kit fox cellar, at $110. Straight lines, and in navy,
brown, black or Hawaiian blue.
(Frceml Fleer)
Silk Shades
for Lamps
Seme fine ones for fleer lamps
are just unpacked. Empire shapes
covered with pleated silk and fin
ished with eight-inch triple fringe
with ruching at top and bottom.
They are putty colored outside,
lined with rose or white, and the
fringe and ruching are putty nnd
black.
Priced $51.50.
(1'iiurtli Fleer)
Lighted Mirrors
New candlesconce mirrors, wired
for electric lighting, will be par
ticularly geed for wedding gifts.
Framed in dull antique effects,
with delicate floral and shell dec
oration in polychrome colorings.
One style in upright panel shape,
lxH'i inches; the ether horizontal,
21x32 inches.
Fach $25.
(Flftli Fleer)
Trim Wash Suits
for Little Beys
.Iun in I 'm i!.! t.iU .: anJ-pj'i ri
The nuns a-c sfurl' n ad" ,vnl
munliv ii m.i'.' bun n-en medeli
home h v l,.ii. Uii.et . r ,.
uhl'M i-i nc ) blue, jficcn u blown
tteuSlT.l
Sires two tr, ne years ! Zj te
J4 25
(Thlnl Doer)
the
Shirred Cevers
of Cretonne
transform a room and give
, enarming old-fashioned touch.
They are easily made for
table, the bed, ehahs etc. There are
several illustrations of it in the
Upholstery Stere.
' Cretonne in sreipa of patterns
I and colorings, 25c te $1.25 a yard
! for the types usually used.
(Kirtli I'loer
j Men's 65c
! Handkerchiefs
I. r.eti hs inu' h loner In )rke when
we l(ii?ht thff liarnlWft'-iilefs) Tliey
reuMn t br (iup.ii .iteil tedm at mich
a tip-j re
, Tin a.'H an 'Xi-f ilt-nt (Inn. crnoeth
. ti.-n j iin hteiHttti bed and coma In
. Mirec wkKI-h rf hem
Uv Ihe dez n. ;; lli
(Mnln I'loer)
New Teapots Frem
England, 75c te $1.50
Of fine ea-thenware, in good geed
looking, practical shapes.
Brown mottled body with buff
colored bands.
Four, five, seven and nine-cun
7."c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50
sizes at
each.
(fourth fleer)
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They've Kicked Off! And Here's
the Goods te Keep the Team Geino-
p f,Enern UVnffthat, a f00tba11 I)Ia.v- needs-or a whole uam
of football players, for that mutter
And everything is the safe kind te have.
.. siioT.V.V.V.'te0 ,ha" u
Football pants- v I heaters .
Hevh' $2.2.-) te $3.7.-, Heiid guards
Men's .. . $;, ( $,;,,) Sheuldfr pads . . . .
Pure worsted jersej s $,v;u Hi,, ,,,,,
(The lulllrrj)
Sti
SI. 2.",
"'0 te ?1,V,0
$2.50 te S'J
$2.73 te JU
$2.25 te $;.:.()
Newest Shower
Earrings
Karrmgs that have a delicate
grace peculiar te themselves
Seme re very long, yet puico puice
ful. Other, sometimes with five
little chains, are graduated from
the fifth, which is longest, te the
fiist, which is ijuitp short.
They are mostly in excellent
imitations of lapis lazuli, jade,
jet. coral, or liny pearls.
$3.50 te $l!l.
(Mnln Fleer)
Frem the Orient
Carnelian Jewelry
Necklaces, of course, in varyitu varyitu
teiH's of the line led which is se
dimming with brown dresses.
. JIhv are priced $20, $35, $30 and
jui i in- mm jer a Hiring of
ueiian neaiH columned
crystals.
A string of palest
nelian beads, $25.
(ilrille., f iivriiidbiii llr ntnniir ,,
r.nrrlmu, 8,.in te joe h, ,,.,..
h H r In 1,1,1, (lie crneU
Wnr.l nllh cultured penrli. '
enr-
w i t h
mauve ear-
There Is Ne Speculation About It
A pipeless heater keeps the whole house June
like even when the snow is plastering the window
panes
A fact tried and proven where risoreu Winters had always before
made warmth and comfort something te be dreamed of rather than enieved
niraceEU.S wT in'rXr" btt0m' ' WnPm ftnd
Meer.-, are .ui-t as dry and just as c-emf..i table as the walk- or
ether place.
ceilings or any
pe
day
Baby play.s. free of colds and the illness that comes with sudden chants in te
m-
ful
And a pipeless furnace with its comfort, sureties and
economy-can be put into your home with the certainly of satis
faction that gees with all Wanamaker service.
Pipeless heaters are here.
An engineer will ke te your home and
determine the exact heater that will work
there eflieientlj.
Ne dunger of jjpttins one tee small or
tee large.
r.. i i.- i. .
fim-i ,uii ij'iy me neater experts
install it and put it into operation.
wil
And you are net compelled te take any
particular brand of heater. All the best are
here
ictei, $i.-,e, si re. 3180, S20.-..
Hemer. $170, $190. $215, :285.
Hemakcr, $17.-1, $11)0, $203, jjjri, J.I.'.O
Prices de net inchidc cost of instulluti
en.
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