4 ?"'-. 153 l-T'f lit Wl; " 7W Wimmwm?? -immwm fy4 w .(f f vt tl lUrii v intianr jmErvHBuanr kt mnfis'.Ti, iivje ..itBn.tiH.tH ! I I A trenisw EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADEtPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922 r'Vip v f lLtLlZLi:l5 1 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Meledy nl Chlmci Beautiful October, With Its Changing Leaves, Its Sun-Gilt Skies Things for Levely Women te Wear and Marvelous Creations in ''' - r y IF H prJ An Old Gentlemen, Tall and Handsome, Was Geed Enough te Be a Great Friend te mc years age. Though he was much elder, he often visited me just te talk. He was Rev. Dr. H. L. Wayland, a Baptist minister. He once said : "It is a wise man who knows his own business and a wiser man who thoroughly attends te it." His words' have burned into my mind as if he used a burning red-het iron te print them. Hew often little visits and ordinary conversations bring us a message from the sky, never te be forgotten by these who listen hard ! Signed October 5, 1922. Mr! Charles M. Courboin Famous Belgian Organist Next Wednesday Evening, at 8:15 o'Cleck will jrive a recital en the Wanamaker Grand Organ. Tickets for this recital may be had at the Concert Bureau, Main Fleer, just inside the Juniper Street Moter Entrance. Early request for tickets is advisable. Many a Weman Is Her Own Capable Milliner All she need1? this year is one of the smait new shapes in hatter's plush, felt or velvet, plus a metal ornament or n velvet rosette or a cequc feather or some ether simple trimming te supplement its geed lines. Hundreds of untrimmcd hats will be ready tomorrow in the smartest shapes and materials, priced te (second Starting Baby's .Feet in the Right Way means putting them into shoes properly designed for their tiny softness and constantly increas ing size. Let no one suppose such shoes are simple te make. On the centiary, they call for the most skillful kind of shoe making. The babies' shoes ready here air the best made finest leathers, cenect lasts, careful making. Such shoes as you want inin baby te wear. White buckskin, buttoned or laefd. with turned sole and soft tee, S3.73 and $4.50 a pair. Seft brown calfskin in the same styles, $3.25 and $1. Beth the above in sizes 2 te 8, or for babies of about 1 te 4 ears. Fer sizes G'j te S usually about .T yeais old oft, et sturdy, little tan calf shoes with welted sole and soft tee, $1.50 a pair. O'irat Fleer) Distinctive Weel Coatings Frem Scotland , Women who wish smart motor metor moter insr, nerts and steamer coats will like these imported tweeds, over ever P'auU. mixtures and plaids, in quite Britihh and out-ef-thc-ordinury ef fcts. Thick, soft anil warm. nnrl llkelv m lm , ,r.f,.i,i.. ... AtTlori.e.. ,..!.! .. J e.-i . ...i ........ v.,., iu,u iln le .-ceicn mist. and chill. hi i inches wide. Priced $5.50 and ? the jard. rlr.t Fleer) New Duvetyn Simply Fascinating They take the place of a blouse li a new Winter suit, and the leni' it, ji,i i! ... ,.. e ... .iiii nuts, lining Miuiriy ' tht hips, are pai tieularly be "img te me-,1 women. One in a lovely soft deer or Pheasant brown with a bit of (1'lilnl Heuse Dresses Again m and pleasant te the eye; I made of gingham and madras, ! 'rills, tick-inck edges, or cre- j tht buttons for Dimming. I'ncts $3.50, $3.85, $5.50 and ' W.OU. (Ililnl l loer) I Corset Si: ecial, $3.85 Exceptional quality bieche and c,astlC gii !... ,.,.i i , .... lest - -i .in ..it- up vim; ui HIV ce"iet makers, and ordinarily WM at a meh higher pi ice. r. 'hnw-i IUII.U. dalnt,. , " IL"Klll with u '"J Pink and blue ribbon finish ) ."ZC5 21 te 32. ,ivi . ''t ALU) QMfautafc. I $8.50. They suggest, their own decoration. And the newest trim mings many of them 'French arc but a step away. The same skill that selects our finest millinery in Palis gees into the cheesing of untrimmed hats and ornaments, se that, you may be sure of having the best. Fleer) Leng-Handle Umbrellas te Ge With Leng Skirts First in the city, we aic told, and they arc decidedly new and d liferent. If umbrellas may be said te have lines of grace, these have them! 'I he long, straight handles are in teresting. Seme are like real tortoise shell. Others like amber, intricately carved. Still ethers are of grooved amber bakclitc with silver balls at the tops. They all hae side stiaps of leather or :ilk. The silks in the umbrellas aie of the best qualities, in dark green, navy, brown or purple. $10 te $18. M.in Fleer) A Schoolgirl's Ceat is of vast importance. It must ha warm and geed-looking, yet net ex pensive. Seme hplendidly warm coats of serviceable, thick, rough coatings aie in manv models between $11.50 and $3:2.50. One .show. a luxurious shawl cellar of laccoen en a rich russet coat. Others use kit ceney or opossum fur, but most of them aic yet without fur but well tailored. In biewn., tans and blues, mostly, with arieus mixtures and some chinchillas among them. Sizes (5 te 1 1 yenrs. (Nwuml Heer) Weed Mosaics Combine Beauty and Utility Vrem thr- mountains of Virtli rnrn. I"!'1 retr.H tr.ei nn'l Iiem of line mmmIh in mebfiks tli.it 'ery ene will niiprrcnUi' Tr.ij'i of arlmis mjvs I.nlfe .mil wllfi liexrs reuinl lioxe.i, etc., sue liiexpi'iiaHe, 51 73 te JS (Fourth Fluer) Jackets Are bright silk medallion embroidery, touched with geld, is priced SKS.75. Other new jackets are in mate las ,e, imy, brown or black, $lt and $1H."5. In printed heiny crepe, .'jl.'i.'iO, and in printed crepe tie chine, !U.85. I lour) I Standing Photograph Frames Except ienall. geed alucs in standing frame te bold photo graphs 7x11 inches or s.xll. Finished in dull gilt or silver, and quite unusual for the prices 2 te .Si. Ask in the ratine Stere ll'ltUl I lour) 50 Sample Fleer Lamps Ne two alike but all fine Thev are in vaiieus linishes black ami Ml or, bren.e and geld, ivory, gray and geld, polychremo and se en-nnd aie completed by metal trimmed shades. 1'rices $18.50 te $37.50. (Feurlh lloer) ? k3i ' 1 1 Women's Wonderful Afternoon Frecks at $52.50 te $65 NOT that the materials Canten and novelty crepes arc unusual; they are merely the fashionable ma terials of fine quality. It is the styles which make one enthusiastic se graceful and se full of interest. Here is a frock with panel.? of points which have the effect of petals ; another has a bread girdle and bread sleeve borders of light blue, embroidered; another, an embroidered black gown, has a curious girdle of silver cloth; a fourth shows enormous self buttons outlining its edges. Often the necessary accent is given by a brightly colored cabochon. A few of the dresses are of the conservative sort which can be worn te church, in the afternoon and en the street. Prices, $52.50 te $65. (First Fleer) Gowns of Silk Crepe te Delight Yeung Women UNDOUBTEDLY the loveliest mode in many a year is the gracefully draped gown. A mode mere feminine and mere charming. On some draped gowns that just came in, plain crepes, satin-faced crepes and breches and ma telasses arc used in navy blue, black and the fash ionable browns cocoa, Hindu, caramel, cinnamon and beaver. A frock of cocoa crepe is adorned with Summer ermine. Anether is of satin-faced crepe used in reverse stripes put together with fageting. A frock of lace-striped crepe in caramel brown is made ever an underslip of mustard yellow Georg ette, the yellow giving a fascinating tone te the lace stripes. 14 te 20 year sizes $43, $58 and $68. (Second Fluer) ' Tweed Coats and Capes for Women Are Less The. coats are new priced $37.50 and arc all of geed English tweed, weather proofed, and in soft gray and tan mixtures and invisible plaids. They are tailored like a man's topcoat, in the full-back loe?e style that women like for sports wear. And there are about four different models all formerly much higher priced. The capes are marked $18.76, exactly half price. In geed warm all-wool tweedy mixtures and indistinct plaids. A few are silk lined. ,,.-. vi (Flrnt Fleer! - J&J8L Chain Girdles, Special at $1.75 i:actly what many of tliei new dr.'n.ps or tunic Mouses need' Tiny llnktj of slher or peld metal woven Inte a chain and. In soma iMNr'i, conneoud with rlnxs of white, bliu'lt or red celluloid Thein also are th.iin tasgeN as a flnlsihlnt'. (Muln Fleer) A Fine New Selection of Persian Rugs at Moderate Prices New Mahals, in a geed choice of cai'pet sizes. New Persian hall runners, an exceptionally attrac tive selection. Many new small rugs in an interesting assortment. All excellent, reliable weaves in a most attractive choice of color effects and at unusually moderate prices. Mahal Rugs 10.2x11.11 ft. .. 9.11 x7 ft. . .-., 8.7 x 7.H ft lO.tlMi.ll It 11.0 xil.O ft. .. , 1 1.1 x 8.5 ft 1U.I x9.8 ft 15x10.8 ft. .$170 , $187 ..$105 ,.$180 .$'J75 S'JIle Persian Hall 12.7 x 3.2 ft $100 11 s- 2.11 ft $80 10.0x4.1 ft 8.7 x 3.5 ft 10x4.2 ft 8.10 x4.3 ft 12.3x3.8 ft 9.2x3.6 ft Af-Shiiaz rugs, $05 I Something New in Belts Belts that fit and belli that nrr. r- wiilr- ami net only that but be'ts in bright Kreen or led. They nre of narrow strips of ioft ieft flnlfhed leather In a wide braid J1 50 (.Main Fleer) 10.Cx7.-l ft , 10.7x7 ft. 10x7 ft 12.10 x H.4 ft. 12.7x0.3 ft. . U.ll.s8.1i ft. 12.1 x8.ll ft. .?190 ..$18!) .$173 .$207 .$295 .$279 .$275 .$495 Runners 10.2x3.4 ft $03 10x3.5 ft. . $75 .. ?85 ..SI 25 ..$100 ..$125 ..$125 ..110 9.10x3.3 ft ,..$100 8,0 x 4.5 ft , . $100 11.5x3.4 ft ..$100 12x3.4 ft ... $95 9.11x3.10 ft ,..$100 . 11.5x3.2 ft X. 3.6 ft. te 4.0 x 0 ft $27 te $49 (S.t.nu, riHf) A T j vn Jkxtraeramary special saie Suits- $184 te $350 Individual Pieces $40 for a Full-Size Bed te $105 for a Bureau In calling this the best furniture we are writing in the knowledge of hew it is made and what it is made of. Actual experience has proved it te be unique in its class. Ne ether furniture priced en the same scale shows interior work equal te these goods. In fact it would be hard te find finer interior work even in the much higher-priced goods. And this furniture is as pl-casing and attractive en the outside as it is sound, excellent and clean-cut in its mahogany, sycamore and maple interior work. We have a fine new collection of it, including the most desirable patterns, and we offer it in this special and unusual sale at remarkably low prices. The goods are all fresh from the factory and customers may buy complete suits, or as many individual pieces as they need. Ivery enamel suit of five pieces, Leuis XVI design. .$330 Colonial suit of mahogany; full-size bed, bureau, chest of drawers and dressing table $::je Figured mahogany Leuis XVI design; full-size bed, bureau, chifforebo and dressing table ;jj2 Leuis XVI suit in walnut or mahegany: full-size bed, bureau, chifforebe' and dressing table $290 French gray enamel suit of four pieces, Leuis XVI design $29e Sheraton suit of inlaid mahogany; full-size bed, bureau, chifforebe and dressing table 269 Queen Anne suit of figured walnut; full-size bed, bureau, chiflorebe and dressing table 266 Radie Broadcasting Station W O O Class BMO Meters Wanamaker" s 11 A. M. Grand Organ. 11:30 United States weather re port. 11:55. Chimes and stroke of neon en the organ bclk. 2:00 P. M. World Series base ball score, play by play. 1:15. Grand Organ selections ami trumpets. 7:30. Evening concert by J. W. C. I. Girls' Hand and tin following artists: riehcTi KelUer ptane Irene M Darllnc soprano M-rpart Sam tontralte ,iltr 1'i.inft turlien fUmui'I FlriiiUin le'.ln If. 1. Vlnfr, np-al.fr 7:30 te 8. Band concert. Mlsi I u - Kllp.itrli-k. Hicemrni" t. Nut enal ltin.r March . Ilnr 2. While the jM neil Hy . .4uf- .1. Sh It While runtlriif. . sm-i 4. V i" Fp I Ittli Girl (ae- l'l ii 1 1 eilctte) ... Burke P nmVi . , . . Catsn fl. (n the Hnuare., . .. Punel'ii 8 te 9 P. M. Vecal and instru mental cencert: 1 Ad'l c -i i Flr.j Preentlen Mi 11 I. Miner '.'. C'eii'r, te -O lleit In th I.errl it n ff we' I ink'v 3. frnpnr i !(, I.'ttle Irish 'enri I e . i Vi-". Dtrlini; 4. 'le. In- It in in, ) . It'iniu Mr I'lranlnm .-. Tlane l.harsi'Jy Ne. 'i . Urahms IIft,. ICelker il I'.intone "Istv Trail . aalleu.au M- Kvaik T. C-intr.ilti the Hint: . HcHutnati ! n -anUey 5. i-upi .r. -Ii b Me te Sleep O'rr 'lie Imrllnt,' " Ten i emr rtril ii -I- Vi-anlam 10, I'lane llumereeque rtchma,iine M ' Ii Iker 11. Ilante-f uii Teni e" Oenn Kennedy Russell Mr Kmiiih 9 P. M. (Jreat Organ recital, Mi3 Mary E. Vogt at the con-ielc. ftOi 6 n rii ite I. Miwir.i h fheph.- 1 ' i. Mi-Ire - i Til jrri .Vei .i IOlii'ljse'lil i J l p. h I.. h Snnc (ielilf,n Uelllns Qtlbrtehfarw " "IU' I Ann ur Fleer y .M II-. n ii rti -eetVelc i f'i m in ijti rtiiJ Dellla ) m ns rref, .,. "w0"r?r;,j !):.V. I'mtcd Static Naval Ob. sc efitmy titne signal. 10:0J I'tutul States weather feri i .tt and press ilis pauln - A Fire Extinguisher is net a bad thing te have about the house new that fires ate seen te be lighted and chimneys used for the first time in months. Small I'lnmiial extinguishes. $1.50. Laiger topper tanks, containing two and a h.Mf gallons, $18. , Chemical for refilling, $1,S0 a quart. 1 1 eurlli I luirl Fer Raking the Leaves that will -een be falling se fast, thete is nothing better than an Ole Olsen rake. It has wooden teeth that de net tear the turf. $1. Leaf anil trash burners- are in thvee sizes, $2.25, ?2.75 or $3.60. (Vnitrtli TtW -' t C low and medium priced (Hlxtli Phonograph Sale A group of standard phono pheno phone Srrnphs of the best makes which have been used for demonstrations or phonographs whose cases have become marred through accident. Each is mechanically perfect and will give the utmost satisfaction musically. Prices have been lowered de cidedly. t101, nr.illen ' l'"".v ' M.nnri llrunswlrk MnKerpliine are all te be had in this sale and there is a variety of types. New prices range from 378 te $.350. Alfce 2000 Geed Dance Records at 2,'ic Each (Seronil Fleur) It Takes a Real Suit tn StnilH n Rnv'e Tef 1 A real boy needs real qual ity in his clothes. In Wanamaker boys' suits there is the real quality that a real boy must have. Wanamaker boys' suits are priced as low as real qual ity suits can be. $12 te $28. and most of them have two pair of trousers. Norfolk stIe in sizes for boys of S te IS jears. iThlril Fleer) Little Meney, Much Werk! White darning n.f.v a ball. Hundlrs of lnt, t.,,. ln various widths ."ie te 15, l, n ,jt. Lets of tr00( wer)v , , c,an (,e and it's certainly iu:i m ney! Mnln I lour M hen It Cesta $25 te Save a Five-Dellar Bill Leeks ritin uliHi.s when riyht before a man it. blai-k aid white, yet main are they who .-pent! mum thai wa Just as -eun as a new suit i- iu'tlid let- t nmi thre common sense te the winds headlines. Something- ter nothing is their aim Nine times out et ten nothing fur .-uniethmg i- tli. ir uward Perhaps they get a -uit for about $20. Its a prett pattern and leek- pre.-.-od up. -.. walks out triumphantly. Saved a let of meiiev, tin baid. But team pre ure and tailor'- jia-te won't Ii. together a tow week.- wear .shows (luii tee p!aiu' Se the $20 -uit needs a new one. And all the time A Geed Suit Costs Only $25 A Wanamaker suit one that's tailored te sta, goet witn it are many ether een better suits, but uent prutd higher than $55, most till being around SI0 and $15. And any one will outwear three cheap suits C 1 sa!!&nW!- wtw lffS Pest Colonial suit in mahogany or walnut; full-size bed, bureau, chifforebe and dressing table. Sheraton suit of mahogany, finished in brown; full- ize bed. bureau, chifforebe and dressing tabic $234 .Mahogany suit, of Sheraton influence: full-size bel. bureau, chest of drawers and Oak finished silver graj rose and decorated with flewers: full-size bed. bureau with hanging mirror, chest of drawers and dressing table $184 Fleer) Crochet Neckties and Every Thread Bright Fless Silk $1.50 Certainly the best necktie value men hae steed face te face with this season most likely the best in several seasons. Heavy, thickly knit and serviceable ties. Eight different styles, including plain colors and heather mix tures. Straight tics that will stand the tying, and the savings, if net a full half, are mighty ek)?e te it. (Miiln Floeri A Little Bit of Great Deal in E-penaliy high shoe, and sumo men w.iia thrni right nway. Rv uav of example the new shoe .i- e4n It leeks ' ke a inacli higher pi .c New m f t fashion detail, full, comfortable and well niaue. Xatuially the shape is after the i Mnln Gloves That Philadelphia's Best Dressed Men Will Wear The fni.vti ie i an get for thorn, in ' 'h 'r an lapcskm, Arabi.iv mei h.i, - i .'h American but kskin and 1 r. i Ic, Botn street and tire-- g.e-- Cape-Kin in tan at SI a pair. i Muln Want le Make a Tie or a Scarf? I ie an I -i ai t t v i-t ii tain I g mixed ceiO s, joe anis in eatii, i- 7"c -iMiinil I loer It's Mighty High Finance and fellow the -cream et the Mr. -ali - (Third I'liier) 'X ,L J? a- T a- 01 me res .$249 dressing table $205 striped with black and old Meney Buys a Men's Shoes fashion of brogue, with the half uipged tip and the raglan bluchcr effect. There are tiny perfora tions or the tips, but in the main t'ie slii n' is ut marked. Either black nr tan, in an un usually high imislied calfskin with thick white oak telcs. J luer) I'.uck-km in lawn or drab, S4 Mecha in gra, ?1."0. Miedc in gra . 5. N H Men'- -pccialh priced cape-kin gltiM-, tan, gray or brown, Z2: and d.irk gra d"erskin glut iM, Si!.!! 5 a pair. luer) Pins, A -Many! " k i't-' i i nl i 'i sniak T pillH , JUJ r I 1 1.. i ' uf all Mini Of 4I , f 1 . 'i - ,f. pin ' in i i ill I 'a I I , .if IiI.kK ,...,!. l . I . ..! a n. , u 1( ci , Jt xti i j . i . - i .j-, i, i ' iXIiiiii llneri blac Man man - fcr '" k X ' (lH - I. i-k - i.i..,.,. Mi' W !-s Wi fjL. Wljifl 'tjSjf1 : lb I SWE TiSWH) ,TI,M,1MtMfcBl' ' , i 9 ' I - I m w il! Tl ii a R "?! i." it s n I 41 v "i I ' r Ii flilrfT i,t t."i ISHSsS 3.V 1 ,,ilBiMaMiMtaMiMnMii.ilJ - "VI , , 'lAieflf' ..,1t. .... .. . .
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