Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PtBMO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SAtfUBDAY. OCTOBER jr. 1922
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Band and Organ at 9 and 4:45
WANAMAKER'S
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Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Coeler
Stere Closes at 5
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Each Day Seme New and Levely
Makes Its
Ne One Can Be Other Than
a Peer Dancer
If he is thinking of his feet all the time he
attempts te dance.
Te de the best you can and be a geed loser,
if you cannot win, is always the best way te
play the game.
It is said that practice makes perfect.
Signed
October 7, 102
9pmfe
The Salen of Mourning Apparel
has just received a collection of charming new gowns for
wenien and young women who wear all- black.
They include simple wool jer
sey frocks, taiiercn uresscs ei
Peirct twill, and finer Rewns of
Canten crepe, crepe de chine
and heavier silk crepes, for
street, afternoon, dinner and
(Mnln Cinllfrj at
evening wear. Seme copy im
ported models.
Prices are moderate for their
style and quality $25 te $75.
Sizes from 14 te 40.
Juniper Htrrct)
Fine Exclusive Wraps That
Women Find Nowhere Else
Thev are arriving every day new, much te the deHght of
tnany women who will have no ether kind.
Net only arc these net dupli
cated elsewhere in this city, but
there is only one of a color in each
ityle. And such wonderful colors
as they are! An exquisite bronze
brown, named marten; Zanzibar,
fallow, kit fe:;, cinder and black.
The coatings arc glorified vcr vcr
liens of belivia and duvctyne
weaves, marvelously beautiful and,
In some cases, entirely new and
designed ler tnese special wraps.
Quite impossible te attempt te
describe the grace and charm of
the lines. The new sleeves, alone,
arc well worth studying. Every
wrap is fur-trimmed and the furs
have been chosen for their quality
beaver, black fox, kit fox and
gray squirrel arc among them.
The prices are $200, $225, $235
and $250.
(Flrnt Fleer)
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A S t earner Has Just
Brought a Large Case of
Marcelle Demay
Millinery
Ne ether Paris millinery surpasses it.
Levely hats, little and large, of velvets and
felts; in the incomparable styles which make
each of this artist's hats an individual creation.
Brown is still Marcelle Demay's favorite
color. But such exquisite shades of brown ! And
there are black and ether colors.
Shown in the Gray Salens Monday for the
first time.
(Jeniicl Fleer)
Seft Fur-Trimmed Coats for
Yeung Women
It is hard te say which is the most delightful the colors,
"he materials or the deep, luxurious fur cellars.
All of the coats are very seit and pleasant te wear. They
are cut with waist-deep sleeves, low belts, and some are hand
somely embroidered. Linings are of soft silk crepe.
Mostly of belivia and its variations, they are in black,
Malay brown, marten, navy and kit fox gray.
Cellars are of platinum or taupe-dyed wolf, kit fox, gray
squirrel, beaver or black dved mole.
14 te 20 year sizes, $95 te $215.
(setnnd I'lenr)
Phase of Autumn Fashions
Bew at Wanamaker's
The Custom -Tailoring Bureau's
Service te Women
Includes the making te measure of dresses, suits, costumes,
wats and wraps, at moderate prices that include both materials
te
"id making,
C'tunies of dress with coat
"-"n, be upward.
meTlV- nf wenl crcPp' 525; I
ctlll' VV Peirt;t twill or Canten I
'pc, u0; crepe cashmere, $C0. ,
Apceats from $40 up; and finer
(Sec mil
fur-trimmed coats at prices de
pending en fabrics.
Girls' and children's dresses arc
also made te measure nt moderate
prices.
Fluer)
WANASILK STOCKINGS
Are the Best $2 Silk
Hese We Knew About
.. UI, Pure, unadulterated silk of i
the 1 FT!Xtle' they hnve 1)pen I
... i ,,"' lLsieu ter uuintiiiitv
,t ! ,' stnn" the gieatest
"train of any hese of like value.
tZne m,erc thrend than is eus
wmary has been uned in their
Em '"K Btrcnth aml
Wnnasilk he-e am uiienilly
fashioned te fit without wrin
kling and arc of generous
length.
In black, white and nil the
fnshionnhle bciee tones, Mandu-
lny, otter and the Paris hi owns
as well as tlie seu grays
much worn.
U'lrt Fleer)
se
Picturesque Gowns
Often Fur-Trimmed
fpr Women
They might be called "gowns in the grand manner"
they are se entirely simple and rich, se very much what an
artist knows as paintable.
Te begin with, their fabrics are the beautiful silk novelties
with uneven surfaces. These fabrics are cut into styles with
graceful flowing lines and graceful, curious sleeves styles
which one sees in famous paintings in museums.
Seme of the gowns button high around the neck and are
finished with the softest fur or soft folds of the silk. Seme
have deep lace berthas, the lace usually sheer and often real.
Seme have fur net only at the neck, but at the hem of the
gown and finishing its sleeves and nothing is mere becoming
te face and hands than the neutral tones of soft dark furs.
As there are no two of these gowns alike, we shall net try
te describe them, but merely suggest your looking at them.
Prices are $97.50 te $225.
(Flrnt Fleer)
A New Breche Crepe
Levely Enough te
Be French
But it happens te be entirely
American made. It is an all-silk
Georgette crepe in the most ex
quisite shades of turquoise, jade,
rose, yellow or white with large
designs of flowers, dene in arti
ficial silk te give a higher luster.
Almest any woman can picture
te herself what a wonderful gown
this broche crepe would make. It
is 40 inches wide and $7 a yard.
We consider it the equal of many
French silks that cost a great deal
mere.
(First Fleer)
Lace Doilies
Rather dainty new ones arc of
imitation Venise and filet, and may
be had in several sizes from six
inches in diameter te fourteen
inches. Prices nie 40c te $2.
(Flrnt Fleer)
The Ceat of the Camel
Makes a Wonderful
Coating for Women
It is the softer, thicker hair of
the mere northern Asiatic camel
that is used in the fine camel's
hair coatings just shown. And won
derfully light and warm it is.
In the natural light colors, and
nlsn in beautiful darker brown
.hades. In single or deuble-ince
effects. In plain surface or a very
smart ever-plaid pattern.
Seft and wnrm and satisfying
for women's and children's coats.
51 inches wide. Priced $6,150 and
$7.50 the yard.
Fer suitings and dresses is a
smoother, lighter-weight camel's
hair in herringbone or homespun
weaves, at $4.50 a yard.
(Flrt Fleer)
Charming Handbags
of Breche Silks and
Seft Fabrics
Twinkling clasps with shining
marcasite and bags with imitation
star sapphires or jeweled mount
ings are some of the attractive
things which have just arrived.
Many were made especially for
Wanamaker's and are te be found
only here.
The silks are of heavy quality,
in lovely patterns, in navy blue or
black.
Velvet bags arc soft and light
in weight, usually black, brown
or navy blue.
Duvctyne bags are in all the
fashionable beige tones, as well as
black and navy.
$8.50 te $15.
(Main Fleer)
Frem the Orient
JADE JEWELRY
The Oriental Stere can show
many interesting pieces of
this exquisite stone, beginning
with necklaces of opaque and
translucent, of light and dark
jade. Prices start at $75 for
n string of tiny beads and
end at $450. A necklace of
carved white jade is $25; nnd
another of Soe Chew jade
beads is $40.
Pendants, including tiny
ones for bracelets, nnd larger,
richly carved ones, are $20 te
$275.
Hracelcts of jade, combined
with seed pearls or geld, $10
te $G5. Solid ring bracelets,
$25 te $200.
Rings of jade, $15 te $60.
Earrings, some with cul
tured pearls or geld, $45 te
$115.
(Main Fleer)
In the Centennial of 1876
in Philadelphia
there was exhibited a handsome "square" piano made of beau
tiful inlaid weeds.
It was net only an attractive piece of cabinet work, but
it was a rarely fine piano, se superior in tone and musical
quality that it wen the highest award, in competition with
the most celebrated instruments of that time.
That fine el-d piano, a sweet-toned, geld-string
SCHOMACKER
new stands in a place of honor in Egyptian Hall, here at
Wanamaker's. Its golden tones are as rich and sweet and
strong as when it delighted visitors te the old Centennial
Exhibition forty-six years age.
Schemacker pianos are built te endure, built te give a
lifetime of delight and satisfaction.
In many an old Philadelphia home a Schemacker has
been used for half a century and mere, and is today almost
as geed a3 the day it was bought.
Altered living conditions frequently induce Schemacker
owners te desire a mere modern form of the instrument.
This is always possible, for in exterior form the Schemacker
has kept pace with the most modern pianoforte designs
upright, diminutive grand, grand and concert grand.
in ijiusiuHi excellence it continues unsurpassed.
beict only at the Jehn Wanamaker Stere
$725 upward, en terms te suit purchasers.
(Kyptlen 1111, Second Fleer)
Priced from
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ALMOST every-
body
will be interested te see the
drawings by Hugh Ferriss new
in one of the Chestnut Street
windows. They show the four
steps of "Evolution of an En
velope," by which architects
arrive at a till building's
proportions under the New
Yerk zoning law.
About the Latest
Beeks
"My Impressions of America,"
by Marget Asquith. A provocative
book likely te be much discussed.
$1.50.
"Neither Here Ner There," by
Oliver Hcrferd. A geed-humored
thrust at the follies of the day.
$1.50.
"The Best Plays of 1921-22 and
the Year Boek of the Drama in
Amerira,"'by Burns Mantle. $2.
"What I Saw in America," by G.
K Chesterton. Brilliant and
genial. $3.
(Mnln Fleer)
Tickets for Mr.
Courboin's Grand
Organ Recital of
Next Wednesday
Evening
may be had by application at the
Ctencert Bureau, Mnin Fleer,
just inside the Juniper Street
Moter Entrance. Early request
for tickets is advisable.
The New Pearl
Trimmings
Which Paris Leves
As a consequence, there is almost
no end te the ways that Paris has
found te introduce them into the
costumes of the debutante, the
bride, te say nothing of evening
gowns for any woman.
Sometimes the trimmings arc of
pearls alone. Mere often they are
combined with crystal beads,
sparkling rhincstenes or iridescent
spangles. Never was such variety
before.
There arc wide and narrow band
ings, fascinating pearl girdles, or
naments for draperies (some hav
ing long fringe) and the prettiest
hair bands in the form of coronets
of pearls.
(Mnln Fleer)
Leng Kid Gloves Frem
France
Most women prefer them, be
cause of their elasticity and per
fect fit. A geed French kid glove
will long outlast any ether kind.
White, black, tan, blown, beaver,
mode and gray.
Eight-button length, $3.75 and
$4.50.
Twelve-button length, $4.75 and
$5.50.
Sixteen-button length, $6 nnd $7.
(Mnln Fleer)
Lets of Fun and
Better Health
The household without some
records for exercising is missing
something! The records have in
troduced a new spirit in many
families and have even changed
breakfast into a jelly meal, with
every one in his place at the same
time.
Walter Camp's Daily Dezen
phonograph records ar $10 a set.
Wallace health and reducing rec
ords nnd charts are $15 a set.
Victer health lecerds aie $3.
Included arc some especially for
reducing. All of them will be glad
ly demonstrated.
(Senml fleer)
Wonderful New Treasure
Shipments of Fine Chinese
and Persian Rugs in a
Remarkable Sale
This is an extraordinary sale in the best sense of
the word, because it brings te everybody looking for
an Oriental rug of real quality an extraordinary oppor
tunity te buy it.
In weight, in substance and in distinctive beauty
of coloring the Chinese rugs are the finest we have
seen in many a year.
They have come te us across the Pacific from the
famed looms of Mongolia, and they are glorious in
coloring and marvelous in quality.
Picture te yourself blues of many kinds intense,
rich, dull, pale, celestial!
Think also of golden shades, of imperial yellow,
orange, tan, golden brown, amber and such tones!
Rugs of this kind are simply bound te have a fine, rich furnishing quality.
And a notable feature of the cellec
tien is the fine choice of Chinese pieces
in scarce, small sizes.
The new Persian pieces are Mahals,
Saruks, Kermanshahs, Serapis, in a
wealth of carpet sizes.
The choice is magnificent and ex
Chinese Rugs
12 xy it $285
12x9 ft $295
12x9 ft $335
12.3x9.3 ft $397
9.4x9.2 ft $175
12x9.2 ft $355
12.3x9.2 ft $375
12x9 ft $377
10x7 ft $245
8x5 ft $125
13x10 ft $395
12x9 ft $367
Serapi Rugs
13.9 x 9.3 ft $335
11.1x10.2 ft ..$285
12.8 x 9.6 ft $295
12.2 x 8.8 ft $375
11.10x7.7 ft $385
12.9 x 9.9 ft $247
11.8 x 10 ft $245
3.6 x 4.6 ft. $55 te $65
12 x 10.5 ft $295
5x6 ft - $85
11.10x9.2 ft $379
12.2x9.3 ft $375
12x9 ft $365
12x9 ft $325
10.7x9.2 ft $195
12x9 ft $380
13.7x9 ft $385
11x8 ft $285
9x6 ft $165
10x7 ft $195
12x9 ft. .$375
12x9 ft $325
16x12 ft $725
hibits all the glory of coloring for which
Persian weaves are famous.
Many smaller rugs are included,
chiefly Mesuls, Hamadans, Saruks of
great beauty and charm, Anatolian mats
and Beluchistans, all at remarkably low
prices.
Small Chinese Rugs
5x5 ft $85
6x3 ft $55 te $65
7x4 ft $85 te $95
5x3 ft $45 te $49
4.6x2.6 ft $40 te $45
3x3 ft $30
Anatolian Mats
Average size 2x3 ft,
$7.50 te $9.75.
Persian Mesul Rugs
Average size 3.6 x 6.6 ft $37 te $55
Hamadan Rugs
Average size 4.6 x 7 ft $65 te $85
Kermanshah Rugs
13.1 x 9.2 ft $585 12.9 x 8.9 ft SJ75
12.4 x 9.1 ft $685 12.4 x 9.3 ft $735
11.8x7.1 ft $425 13x8.11 ft $725
12.5 x 9.5 ft $785 12.4 x 9.2 ft $650
12.4x9 ft $575 17x11 ft $1475
6.4x4.7 ft $125 te $150
(Sernih Fleer)
Even Lamps Are
"Juniors"
We have today some two-light
fleer lamps of the height known as
"junior" and particularly adapted
te use in apartments. They are of
solid mahogany, fluted, and cost
$13.50 each. Shades are $15 te
$51.50.
Solid mahogany bridge lamps
with adjustable arms and silk
shades are $13.50 complete.
(Fourth Fleer)
New Irish Point Lace
Paneling
One-Third Less
Special purchase of fine Irish
point lace curtain paneling te sell
at remarkably low prices.
Twe and a half yards deep and
can be cut te fit windows of any
width.
Fer ynid wide the prices are $6,
$6.75, $7.50 up te $15.
Other widths priced in propor
tion, all at one-third less than regu
lar. (Flf'h rioeri
Coin-Geld Band Tumblers
Unusual at $4 a Dezen
Of fine, thin-blown crystal glass, full size, straight
shape and with coin-geld edges.
The price, $4 a dozen, is a little ever half.
Very exceptional also are some semi-china cups and
saucers with wide coin-geld edges and solid coin-geld
handles, price, $5 a dozen.
(Fourth Fleer)
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Opportunity for Many a Heme
in the Extraordinary Sale of
Lew-Priced Bedroom Furniture
A remarkable purchase from a manufacturer who special
izes in the production of low-priced goods.
The geed quality of his furniture has been proving itself
te our own knowledge for ever twenty years, and it is better
new than ever.
This extraordinary purchase brings a splendid choice of
bedroom suits in popular staple designs at $184 te $350, and
of individual pieces from $40 for a full-size bed te $105 for a
bureau.
Buy the suit, or just as many single pieces as von want.
The selection is fine and the goods undoubtedly the best in the
country for their prices, which are a geed bit less than usual.
(Sixth Fleer)
Te Lighten the Laber of
Housecleaning
Hundreds of real helps for housekeepers are assembled en the Fourth
Fleer mere things than are dreamed of in most household philosophy.
They will make housecleaning an easier and pleasanter task than it has
been in many a year.
Brushes, for instance. Here are dusting brushes, furnit-re brushes
fleer brushes, scrubbing brushes, bathroom brushes, soft wool brushes
with six-feet handles for "brushing the cobwebs out of the sky." Radiator
brushes are shaped te reach between the coils. Then there are heavy
brushes for polishing waxed floors.
Cleaners and Polishes
A geed paint elenner is 15c package.
Flaxenp renews the surface of furniture,
pianos, woodwork, etc., and removes white
marks. 35c pound.
a oil polish for woodwork is 30c half
pint; 50c pint.
Wall paper and window shade cleaners.
20c box.
Sweeping compounds, 50c.
Urass polish, 20c te $1.75.
Dry cleaner te use with gasoline, 23c
and 50c. '
Household Necessities
Si.foet holders for dusting cloths, 35c.
Chamois, 50c te $1.10.
Self wringing mops, $1.50.
Wanuberax soap, 9c cake; 60 cakes, $5.
Wana-elcine soap, 8c cake; (10 cakes
$4.50.
Powdered insecticides. 20c te $2; liquid,
45c te $2.75.
, Odorless disinfectant, 45c quart.
! Ammonia, 35c quart; 5Qc half gallon.
lit "me pipe cicaner, sue can.
(fourth Flear)
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