Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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'EVANtSO PUBLIC ED'afeil-rHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. OCWBER 0, 1922
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Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:45
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
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Stere Closes at 5
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Stere Opens at 9
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Here's a Mew Charm About the Anhmm W
larm of Richness ad of Celer 'a
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A Great Painter and a Famous
Sculptor in Reme Refused
te Paint or Medel
the face .of a certain beautiful princess except' upon
the side that did net reveal a birth blemish that
disfigured the ether check.
There is nothing small or selfish in art, and
nothing in life se great as the better nature that carries
an unselfish love te cover the worst side of us. It
presents us under a canopy of love, framed in the
spirit of love, without a fringe of our faults.
Signed
October 0, JIM-
Fur Anywhere
Fur en suit3, coats, blouses
find outlining the neck and hem
of dresses. Fur en hats and fur
turbaiifc it is a season when
women can indulge the love of
becoming fur.
That they arc going te de it
is shown by the way fur trim
mings arc demanded.
(Main
All for Baby
Leng white slips of soft batiste
(such as are used most of the time
for dresses) are trimmed with wee
(agings and tucks, 85c te S3. Hand
made slip-- nie priced $1.25 te $u.
Leng petticoats, $1 te $3, hand
made, $2.50 te $5. Leng flannel
petticoats, some hand-made and
hand-embroidered, arc $1 te $G.75.
Little shirts of cotton-and-wool,
lilk-and-woel and all-silk, 75c te $2.
And all the ether necessary
things for baby arc in some light,
iiuiny rooms where cheesing is a
pleasure.
Cllilril Fleer)
New Silk Scarfs in
Glowing Celers
Bringing te mind the Autumn
weeds in rich brown, tan or russet
lhades, deep reds and blue.
They are the colors for the new
tailored suits, coats and capes and
It is with such garments that the
icarfs will be worn.
In the real silk, plain colors, ber-'
dered or striped, $12 and $10.30.
(Mnln Fleer)
Unusually Pretty
Handkerchiefs
Chaiming colors and the hand
kerchiefs all have nice hemstitched
hems. At 15c are plain center ones
with borders of a small check.
11.63 a dozen.
23c handkerchiefs are excellent
values, in colors with narrow white
hems and a white block design,
mostly. ?2.75 a dozen.
Hemstitching borders the color
In handkerchiefs with coleied cen
ter squares, colored corner blocks
or colored hems. Seldom are such
handkerchiefs 50c. $3.50 n dozen.
(WI AM)
Frem the Orient,
Amber Jewelry
N'ceklaces of amber bends rang
es in color from the clear pale
honey tint te the deep tone known
te jewelers as "red," and of vary
ing lengths, may he had for S65 te
100. One nt $85 is of the clouded
mbcr.
Earrings light and dark te go
ith them. $25 te $15 a pair, mestlv
Ptnr-shnped.
(Mnln Fleer)
Parisienne Corsets
Elastic Medels
An elastic corset made as the
ttmeus I'arisiennes aie is. n contin
ual comfort te its wearer, at the
nie time it has the great merit
"Keeping its shape.
Ine half dozen or mere models
ntiencd are all pink and all prae-
A y 1ep'css-
hrn,1,C cleVe,ly cut Parisienne of
tewhc and elastic is priced si a.
une of perforated elastic is re re
nferced in the back and priced at
lUn '? an(-tlu'r ' silk elastic,
lls lemferced, $28.
A cotton elastic model. $15.
jgemcly low I)0int in tlP bni.k
'Sir mi,"MPt'nsiv" hrwh '""I
pcctlv"i,leK are,0'ia, ic
I Mini I ,)r)
l0ung Women's Frecks in Weel Jersey
' Copy an Imported Medel, $22.50
lPifv"t1PlC' lil1CS n,,(l K'''lisn fharm IMremelv well made, anil pi iced '
thc"Veu..00f fliff ' "S ,,arl" $---5' ,n si'"'S ' ' 'J0 v
, ine wool jer.ev is 'used in nt Other new am-nls in tin- euhb ,
fc'ive .sha,e ,'.';"" bow,' ' W"'' Stoic include eptu,,,-
nf. china or lm v 11 e ' ''"' ,l)1, ";ny ' "' .
' lhe Imib, strairht I m, !.,.., triceline in htinij,'ht-lin models,
i be'' 'fr iver K hi,1' wUb'". . " UI. attached cella,,
i licL i "rt'lt-v fini' t rlliben I One n piped w.th .rmiM.ii mIL p
1 & ,rltcd en the Inni: ! nnethcr with beiue duyt ", and
' I,.1-! n'l at the neck. The skut ' hiitli are oxce'loiit .school, street or
fc birred.,1 iil fu'nt "H'l 1'Hck, and business .Irenes.
m ' ,,rk'cd 27,f;n'
SSL (Stroud fleer)
QM jpmufe
en Everything
Among the genuine furs, all
of the finest quality, arc mole,
skunk, lynx, Australian opos
sum, raccoon, taupe, platinum
and black hare, beaver, squirrel,
astrakhan and monkey, mostly
in four widths, 1 te 8 inches, at
$3.65 te $58 a yard.
Fleer)
Newest Combs Are
Star-Like in Light
and Grace
Exquisite beauty of line and
gleaming beauty of light cenVbine
te make them the loveliest combs
in many seasons.
Celers are delicate, often being
crystnl or pale, clear orchid, or
deep lapis. Then, there are combs
for every coiffure, from bobbed hair
te elaborate, high Spanish effects.
Small and geed imitations of
precious stones arc used with artis
try and skill.
Prices, $t te S.,:i.
(Mnln Fleer)
Luxurious "Three
Piece" and Other Suits
for Women
3UT1I Russian and Chinese
the Russian in high,
ders of well-selected fur. as well as the side fasten
ing. and bloused effects; the Chinese in the straight
swinging lines of some coats and in the extremely
decorative bodices.
Such styles, because se simple, require
the richest pile fabrics such as chiffon velvet
or bread-tail cloth.
Alse the colors chosen for them are dark
black or the darkest blues or browns.
In the three-piece suits the bodices furnish the
color being gorgeous metal-wrought brocade? or
mere delicately tinted silk crepes with just enough
embroidery or tucking te make them interesting.
There are scarcelv two alike, though practi
cally all are copied from models by famous Parisi
ans. Prices run from $!)" te ?210.
( I li-l Fluer)
Tickets for Mr.
Courboin's Grand
Organ Recital of
Next Wednesday
Evening
mny be had by application nt the
Concert Bureau, Main Fleer,
just inside the Juniper Street
Moter Entrance. Karly request
for tickets is advisable. -
Geed Dress Materials at Medium Prices
Ter street and indoor dresses,
nothing could be better thnn the
new light-weight woolen fabrics.
They arc net tee heavy for mod
ern heated interiors, and they arc
warm enough for street, business
or school wear in coldest weather.
Many are in the soft crepe weaves
that drape effectively.
At 81.30 a yard, crepe poplin,
(FlMt
A $3.50 Silk Stocking That Will Match
Anything
Any
least.
color worn this year, at
The new crcele, cenge and russet
brown; cannon, pole, turtle and
Piping Reck grays; putty, almond
and sponge beige tones; nude, flesh,
aluminum, geld, silver, black,
white, navy and ether colors.
A beautifully made stocking of
( Flrnl
Metal Lace Tunics Arc Pretty and Special
A little let of brand-new tunics te go for $14.75 apiece
and earlier in the season they" sold for twice as much!
They are all of one model sleeveless, and having the
bold effective metal work placed en the bodice and round
the feet.
And they may be had in all-geld-and-black. jade-and-silver,
resc-and-silver and orchid-and-silver.
(Mnln Fleer)
I
influences appear in them
close cellars, cuffs and ber
Fer the Weman
Who Wears All Black
or the yuunK woman, theie is u
collection of charming new kewiiv
They include simple wool jersey
frocks, taileied diesses of l'eue'.
twill and fin-')' ernvus of' Canten
crepe, crepesMe chine and heavier
silk ciepe.s, for Micet, afternoon,
dinner and evening weai. Seme
copy imported models.
Prices nie moderate for such
style and qualit.v- -S2.1 te $7.'i. ,
Sizes from 1 1 te 10. (
(Mlllll liKtlfl-) . I
"The Life and Letters
of Walter H. Page"
by Burten .f. Hcndrick, is a two
volume book of great interest.
Mr. Page's own account of his
nmbnssudership consisting chiefly
if intimate, revealing letters, forms
the basis of the biography. Price,
$10.
"Last Days in New (Juinea," by
Capl. C. A. W. Monckton, V. It.
C?. S., reads "like pages from a.
Cenrad novel." It is illustrated and
the price is $5.
(Mnln Fleer)
bcngalincs,
granite cloth anil
serges.
t S2 a yard, wool canton crcDC.
crcpella
cloth,
rep, cpenge
and
serge
Al S2.30 a yard, crepe
Peirct twill and tricetine.
poplin,
I All the new colorings and black
I Widths from 38 te 14 inches.
Fleer)
medium-weight pure silk, with
I strongly reinforced heel, tee and
j top. New shipments just in.
I New, tee, arc changeable silk
stockings in navy-and-white or
mandalay-and-whitc. Wonderfully
smart, either uncleekcil at $5 the
pair, or $0.50.
Fleer)
New Afternoon
and Evening
Sandals in the
Beet Shep
Brown satin, cut low at sides,
with open-work bronze kid en the
vamp. Medium tee, satin-covered
Leuis heel, one high strap buttoned
around ankle. A graceful sandal
for afternoon or cve'ning wear.
Pi iced $11 the pnir.
The same sandal in silver cloth
with trimming of silver brocade,
$17 the pair.
(Flril Fluer)
As If There Wouldn't
Be Enough Neise
nt a Hallewe'en party, there mut
be "neise-makeis," but they aie
such jelly additions that every
party should have them.
There are flat round faces of the
Pitch's cat, watering cans that aie
reall horns, a pumpkin-head en
long legs and they all make noise,
all right!
These and various ether favors
are in geed assortment at 20r te
ij.'c.
(Ilewn Mulr, Stere)
One of the Most Inter
esting Collections of
Handbags and
Purses
in America
Xet a leVelv thinrr marln
anywhere that does net
take its place in the collec
tion. Quaint bead bugs row the
Muck Ferest
L'.rquiai(c Aiibitsiwn tuiieslrn
buys from France
Ha if little dinner nr duuee
bail's from Paris
Silken theatre bay with ,i
ini'i electric light inside fiem
K'niilixh leather bum
detuned especially ,, Hie
feminine smoker
Moneiiumniid buys dcxiuncil
for u lovely rinccss' Irons Irens
seuu Murrcleiis F r e n c h beaded
bays
(ilittiiiny icceled buy--I'tucticul
hnlher buys
I'nys ler 'licutec, tlieiiuny,
trnrelhiy. business, dress tit
all the cnleis and all the ma.
terials that benutiiul band
bays can be made m.
It certainly would be a
pity if womankind should
ever take te pockets ! Kach
bag is se definite and
charming an addition te
her toilette.
Frem l?2 te $200 the
prices range. And surpris
ingly lovely ones from $5
up.
(Mnln rieijr)
MWilUkJUM
Benjamin Franklin
Playing Upen His
Musical Glasses
was a fine sight, according te Watsen's "Annals."
The great philosopher, then seventy-six years old,
had invented the musical instrument for himself,
and delighted te play upon it.
In our day, the B. Franklin and their kind
levers of music, and abreast with or ahead of their
times arc net long without the most extraordinary
musical invention of this marvelous age
The Ampice
Business men, professional men. philosophers,
musicians and artists are alike in according te this
wonderful reproducing piano the highest place among
musical- instruments.
As an invention it is fascinating, for it does
what no piano had done before reproduces
the playing of great pianists, net merely with
fidelity te the notes, but with faultless fidelity
te every shade of expression.
As a musical instrument it is a joy, for it brings
te the home every possible kind of piaite music,,per
fectly played at an instant's notice, with no mere
effort than is required te turn en an electric current.
The Ampice is electrically operated.
It is incorporated without altering
their form of usage as fine pianos in
such famous instruments as the Chick
ering and Knabe. the Marshall & Wen
dell, and the Haines Brethers.
In Philadelphia it may be purchased
only in the Wanamaker Stere, where it
may be listened te at any time by any
one, without obligation te buy.
(I.K.MMlmi Mull, sni nr
New Arrival of Fine
Lamps
! The finest in the world, people in
i the lamp business say. They are
the famous Kceville J'ette: lamps
and th ale of them in PhihuH
phia is confined exclusively te the
Wanamaker Stere.
Xe fancy mounting, just thp
beautiful ae in a simple mount
that appeals te people of fine taste.
Originally made and sold by the
mal.T largely as a hobby, their
.superiority has wen for tlieni a
foremost place among the world's
finest lamp.-, but the pi ices are
much less than they used te be.
In tlanie, re,e, brick, buff, cherry,
plum, Chinese .elleu, blue, ame
thyst, oil hid and oxblued.
One, two, three and four liht
sizes, prices, $.!." te $10.").
Shades te go with them, r 1 ..0
te ?1 10.
t t eurlh I loer)
The $1
Umbrella Is
Here,
500 Streng
There should be an um
brella in eer ediee and every
school locker, for this is the
time when a wetting is likely
te be of consequence.
Splendid etra umbrellas
are the ?1 ones, especially as
they are of geed old-time
quality tape edged, heavy
black cel ten, eer strong
Paragon frames.
'.!) inches spread in the
women's and 28 in the men's.
v M it i it tluur)
Queen Mary Bath
Tablets
.Such oittisfacteiy soap m the
way it hither, in its size, in its
letind shape, ami the way it lasts!
Economical, all an und!
In viehM, iee, erbena or cold
?ream, three cakes for 2.5c.
(Mnln riuir)
f
50 Fine English Dinner Sets $25 a
Little Mere Than Half
In three excellent border patterns, all with geld edges
and geld-traced handles.
Sets of 100 pieces, of excellent quality, priced for a quick
clearaway at a little ever half the regular figure.
New .$2.") a set.
( 1'eintli I loer)
Diamond Pendant That a Queen
Might Ceet
The pendant n.self is a quite large plaque and the dfsign.
et rare dehcatv and beauty, is worked out in platinum et
with many diamonds All the diamonds are perfectly matched.
It is sii? pended bv a black silk cord with diamond slides,
the better te .show off the whiteness of the neck it i destined
te adorn. The prue is S875.
iMnin n,,ri
China and Persia Spread Out Then
Treasures in This Oriental Rug Sale
The Chiiuxe have been weaving rues luny; tMinuijh te be masters of the
craft.
Their ru.us are unique and unusual. They challenge admiration, net
only because of their wonderfully heavy, serviceable quality, but especially
because of the originality, independence and distinctiveness'.)!' colorings and
The Chinese rugs in this n etahle sale were woven expressly
for the Wanamaker Stere.
It is manj eats since rugs of the sanw
snlnnrlwl mi.ilitv li , .1 1, .i.m l.,,... : 1.
I ,,',, !""'. ii i." uii'M 'IIU in Mien . . . 11,,-,
a selection at the .same low prices. "()n "' ''""Uy unbalucl Persian rugs,
The choice of the scarce, small size is, chiefly Mahals, Serapis, Kermanshahs, in a
remarkable from .".' te e.5 ft., at SM ,.,-,. i, .,.i., ;,, r . , ,
l0 5. selection of carpet sizes, and also rfev-
The carpet izes alleril magnificent Cla' IIU' 'l,,s ' nialh'r rugs Me.suls,
cheesing from S.". at .S12: te 16x12 ft.. Hamadans. Serapis and Anatolian mats,
''?'"t) all at remarkably low prices.
fiitli I'loer)
There Are Ne Better
Spitalfields
By far the richest, sturdiest,
longest-wearing silk thnt a man
can have for an out-ef-thc-ordinary
necktie.
It if heir and here only in
Philadelphia in the most distinc
tive patterns. Tiny, indistinct fig
ures in the same color, or figures
in contrasting colors.
(Mnln
Nine Out of Ten Men Will Cheese a
Plain High Shee
But being plain doesn't mean being unfashionable the
new ones are as smart as footwear can be.
Of tan calf, along the lines of a straight English last
almost "tailored" in it? trimness and sewn te stand the wear.
The price is $8.50.
i Main I loer)
A Man Might Just as Well Save Time and
Come te Wanamaker's First
for That New Suit
It's a safe thing te say
that he will come here in
the end if he wants a suit
that is just bristling with
that "through and through
geed-fellow leek." and is
well made, yet priced se a
man can see his money's
worth in it.
There in a nutshell is the
reason why most of the
men you knew like Wana
maker clothes.
Smarter clothes there
could net be. for the suits
at Wanamaker's are de
signed in the very cradle of
fashion.
Better clothes there could
net be. Materials and tai
loring go te make up qual
ity and every garment here
bears the mark of master
workmanship en all-wool
fabrics.
And the prices?
Table Linens of Quality Priced for
Economy
Table cloths, white as 'new ami
lustrous as fine silvei. and with
service back of the beautiful leek.
Combination fleial and tripe
patterns in rich assortment.
Beauty, quality, economy, all in
one.
Size 7272 inch"s. f.."0; 72x'.)0
inches, Sll.."n, and 72x1 OS inthe-.
S1-U0 each.
I I lrt
The sale aNe
Neckties Than the
Silk, at $3
Every yard of the goods was se
lected in England and made up
heie under Wanamaker direction.
With them are lome wondrously
fine French silk ties, selected in
the same way and priced the same.
Alse, plain-colored Spitalfields
silk ties at $2.
Fleer)
They tell a story of their
own. A thoroughly geed
suit is here for .2.i. The
best of all is only S."j."i. And
there is seemingl endless
variety at SI0 and SI..
ilr,l Fleer
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N'apkins te match, 22:'2 in -
SI 0.75 a dozen.
Of c'.en greater irenl eie 1
dozen fine new Irish damn-il; nap
kins of splendid quality, in five vie
design", marked te soil at the sdc '
lial p-ice of S10.75
2-1 -2 I indies.
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"Etruscan"
. t New Sterling
Silver Pattern
Really a lelicf from some of
the iiieit eiuatelv decorated
iler i thi simple, diirnified
design with only the Gtcek key
for a decoration.
The pei led fiem w liu h it is
taken is that of the Adam
bi ethers when a clas.su tevival
took p'aie in Knglaml. Many
piei.es of i.?rishid Colonial 31I
ei dale from this time.
All the necessary mnl! table
eilei can be had in Ktruscan
pattern knives, folk, spoons
and the ' aneus small sPrving
pieces.
I'rn.e. fiem Sl te &.'" for
teaspoon, up te $', t ",e for
tabluspuone.
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