: . ' - EVENING' PUfililO- LfeD'GfR-PHILADEL1?HM, TUESDAY'. OCTOBER 10, 1922 .' ,,?,!ge Can ploy al n "" 4s4B O'S?. ... -J chlrtiM at -Noen) WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Showers WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5 (3I,WU Bright Burns the Light of Opportunity at Wanamaker's t 'V in Wm two Weeks in the Scheel of Disappointment w m vixen Teach a Man the deceits and tricks of the world far beyond anything he ever knew, and be of service all his life in steering him away from the shoals of misfortune. Te read in the newspapers what happens te ethers does net always put us en guard. Caution is a fret te the impetuous, but it is better te suffer slight pains than te be pitched headlong off your horse. Signed October 10, 1922. New Boudoir Silver in a Brocaded Pattern The most fastidious of woman i .j mu1i! scarcely ask for any- L nrcttier. It would make the Sert of a wedding or birth- The design ei i H.. . tretade stripe varied with plain tripes and outlined with a nar L Greek key -border. ,In the enter is a shield for the mono- Im- (Main ether silk crepes, especially, the ..,.Uu vencs: and of such ' ... '11. i1. tlcths as tiicetine and Peiret The silks include "petal -trimmed dresses with circular lides, and ever se many etner m tastinf? styles, the cloth dresses nnearly all of the sort te wear rth little furs. These laucr nm wtly tailored, with contrasting nhiirc nr vividlv colored eirdles " (Flrit Fleer) French Chemises tewly off the steamer and ready in the French Roem tomorrow. Sheer little undergarments of batiste with real Valen ciennes edging their tops and their skirls. Vest chemises with dots are $3.25, and en en relepe chemises with liem- stitching are $4.50. (Thlril Fleer) The Balkan Blouse Has Wen Women's Hearts Fer one thini?. it imps the. Went line from the shoulder (n, the low placed hip belt Ktming te melt into the skii t in llle most harmonious wnv. Then it InnWc i;tn n ,,.( i;tiu " 'i'iv -jiiiui l unit; TOt With ita tiirnn,l..., l r and V neck. It opens all the "y aen the front and fastens ' ne side of the hip with three I,re jet buttons. New Ttnii-., i.i .... ... -M.ncui uiuuscs are in wcadcdW n 'Mack at $12.85. And in brown, ' or black mntelasse, stitched """geld or Slk'nr i ine-. (Third Heur) dds and Ends of Handkerchiefs Jlecial 25c in.;' ""man who wants a CrWJ white linen Ir n"'ty' , She nnl licnv idth, I"' hcm of ileus ..ul'H. Ill mi.. i!i . wtched -VTi i rm,n'y m- rfftanvi 1iteiuimlkeri:hicfs Ml ..ny kinds, ah .,.i,i . R MezeT1 hiBher P- win 1. 1 . "ui'i i- ;" (Mftl.t tri inurj I Qtfjfwuvife- One would expect the prices te be much mere than they are for example, the mirror is $40. The hair brush, $29. Comb, $9.60. Clethes brush, $23. Puff jar, $22. And there are nil the smaller pieces of the complete set at cor responding prices. Fleer) 200 Women's Fresh Dresses and Suits at $50 Pick any one of them and we believe you will say it Is an uncommonly geed fifty dollars' worth. n. drpsses are of Canten and or rows and rows of braid ter decoration. Suits arc of tricetine and the favorite pile fabrics, with coats of varying lengths, but usually with slender lineg. They are beautifully tailored with plain colored silk linings and warm interlinlngs. Bluef browns and black nre the chief colors in all three groups. Price $50. Plaid Scrim 20c a Yard Fiesh white scrim, in dainty plaids, makes delightful curtains. S6 inches wide. White marquisette, with tape borders in hemstitched effect, is 25e a yard. . Beth are excellent values. (Fifth Fleer) A Paris Perfumer Sends Oriental Seap Dells that leek like queer idols, from the East. They wear velvet tur bans, tipped with feathers, ear rings and necklaces and they are as different from most "soap babies" as black is from white! The soap, itself, is of the best quality, delicately perfumed. In various colors, mnking a fantastic combination with the colored tur bans. What inteiesting gifts! 75c and 85c each. At 75c, there are soap girls with knitted caps and bottles of French perfume in their arms. Delightful little favors for house party guests! (Main Fleer) If You'd Like te Make a Really Original Halloween- Costume we can show you n number of models which can be copied or adapted in colored crepe paper. Effective things can be made at little cost. liut it's time te be staiting. (Ten rlh Fleer) Beautiful Handbags for Women Who Wear Black Many people who have been looking nbeut tell us that they have nowhere seen such n com plete collection of black hand bags. Everything seems te be here from the simple, sturdy black leather bag, for service, te the finest hand-made beaded bags di icct from Paris. Between these two extremes nre soft bags of black duvetyne or chiffon velvet; bags of hand tome moire of bieche silk, some times embroidered with dull or bright black beads. Other bags are made entiiely of beads and hnve soft diawstring tops. Fer half-meuiiung there are. exquisite bended bags touched with the giay of steel bends. Pi ices range from $1 for a black feilk bag with n gunmetal frame te a veiy handsome trench bag at $55. (Main Fleer) Beautiful Silk Hese With Drep-Stitch Clocks and Embroidered Dots Exquisite silk hose, perfect for gifts te one's feminine friends or one's self. They arc silk from top te tee and have five-stripe drop-stitch clocks with hand-embroidered dots in a contrasting color. In black with white. White with cerise, tangerine, black, turquoise, violet, emerald or blue. Buff with black, turquoise or salmon. Navy with white, champagne or emerald. Smoke gray with blue, salmon or black. i Russian calf with white, blue or champagne. $7 the pair. (First Fleer) New Arrival of Foreign Chamois Lisle Gloves First importation this season of certain internationally trade marked gloves, known for their geed fit, fine fabric, and long wearing qualities. Twe-clasp, for coat wear, in silver and gunmetal gray, cafe, covert, brown, black or white, $1 a pair. Tab-wrist, with five-inch top, in cafe, covert, brown and gun metal, $1. Sixteen-button length, brown, covert and gray, $1.50. All half pique sewn, with spear point backs. (Mnln Fleer) Millinery in Every Charming Shade of Gray Gray hat, gray gloves, gray fur, gray hosiery hew often the quartette appears en a woman well-gowned in black or navy! Tomorrow the Gmy Salens present gray millinery de signed for this effective mode. Delightful things are done with gray felt, gray velvet, gray crepe, silver lace, squirrel fur, moleskin,, metal flowers and ribbon. (Serend Yeung Women's Fine "Sample" Suits at $95 One of a kind, but each very beautiful and desirable. Fashionable varieties of duvetyn, in Malay, Havana and Pomeranian browns, the warm Tunisian red and Hawaiian blue. Cellars of squirrel, beaver, caracul, taupe or platinum wolf. Seme richly hand embroidered. Others severely tai lored, with rows of self-cording. Distinctive lines te all and fine finish. The price $95 is, of course, considerably below their current value. At $65 are unusually attractive suits of suede-finish velour, made in a charming Balkan blouse model the jacket with deep, close-fitting hip-band. Three colors navy blue,1 Malay brown and kit fox gray. All with self-cording and cable stitching and finished with cellars of either moleskin or nutria fur. Sizes for 14 te 20 years in each collection. (Second Fleer) Women's Fine Silk Sweaters at $25 Each There is one reason only for the price dropping se low, and that is it is a bit late in the season. They are made from the finest kind of real silk and in the most desirable tuxedo and slip-en styles. A number of unusually pretty fancy weaves, all self toned, and the colors are these that se many women are asking for. Black, navy, rust, jade, gray, tomato, peach, orchid, brown and tan. All sizes nre among them. I Flrit Fleer) A Smart New Tongue Slipper at $9 A light-weight, turned-sole slipper of black patent leather or dull black calfskin. Made en graceful lines with covered Cuban heel of moder ate height, short vamp, and moderately rounded tee. Under the prettily shaped tongue is an elastic gore, te in sure a snug fit nreund the ankle. Fer day or evening wear it is an uncommonly attractive and well-made slipper for $9 the pair. (First Fleer) Importation of Finest English Velveteens in Levely Hues Manchester makes nothing finer in twill-back velveteens. The deep-piled velvet surface has a beautiful sheen, and the texture is of that soft drapable quality needed for fashionable gowns. In absolutely fast colors, in cluding black, navy, marine and spark blues; bearskin, tabac, beaver and mahogany browns; cardinal, gobbler and beet-root reds; petunia, Napeleon blue, bronze green and ether shades. One yard, wide, and $3.50 the yard. (Flrnt Fleer) Cinder, cobweb, kit fox. seuris, platinum, gunmetal and all the ether gray shades, from palest silver te taupe, are represented. The hats aie lovely enough te convert any one te the wearing of a gray chapeau. Fleer) I. v ' jHKgagaflrnHBalB? A ' slw;! .. in The Hands of Leepold Godowsky Are Insured for $250,000 Godowsky is the master technician among modern pianists. Every finger of his small, rather pudgy hands is a miracle-worker. His command of the keyboard is acknowledged te be unparalleled in pianistic art. It is net only the dazzling brilliancy of his tech nique, but the molten geld of his tone, and the magic of his interpretations, that give him this undisputed leadership. Te hear Godowsky at his best, listen te his mar velous interpretations of Liszt, Chepin, Schumann and ether great composers, en The Ampice Every pearling run, every delicate shading, every vivid coloring, is as perfect as if the master' pianist himself sat at the keyboard. Godowsky is but one of the many world-famous pianists who today are recording for the Ampice. They prefer this extraordinary musical instru ment because mere than any ether it se accurately and exquisitely reproduces the individuality of their playing. The Ampice is sold in Philadelphia in the Wana maker Piane Salens only, incorporated in the Chick ering, the Marshall & Wendell, the Haines Brethers and the celebrated Knabc pianos. ( l.ifMHiiMi Hull mil I limr) I Among Ampice Recordings for October Schumann's .enata. en. 2, ft miner, ulnycd 1 Mi fha Levitzki. Shepherd'- Ue, nirunged by Ciraingci, played by Hen-y Seuvainr. I.es Prelude-, pait 1, I.Nzt. Wilfrel IVIetier and Arthui I.cesiei, lenducted by Art ir BedanzKv (vi mill Only Goods of Proven Quality in This Special Sale of Lew-Priced Bedroom Furniture Customers are free te cheese four-piece -uit-. or a- many .single pieces ah they require. Suits start at S184 and se up gradually te !?:e0. Single pieces from $40 for a full-size bed te SI 05 for a bureau. , The weeds are mostly mahogany and walnut, in .-bura'cm, Colonial, Leuis XVI and Queen Anne styles. Beds may be had in either twin or full size and tlu'iv are nitfht tables for all suits and desks for most of them. The Sale provides a real opportunity in geed that are unique in tneir eia.vs. (SKtli The Luxuries' of a Deg's Life as wt'll a it iiecpMlies can be had in a iniiii? (U'wi'imI i'c1um''o i'c1um''e h te (Ioja ('ellar-, leashps, chains, liarr.e"- , Implies, comb, sunp and leni.'ilu1-' ba-l.i!ts for travel e; H'P ii'. KatiriK and drinkinir paiu i'.... i'm an awk ward litt'c p'mpy lannet turn ever. Alse .sweatt'i ami lanu'eats for lh nrt shaip da. (. li ii r I li I limr I Adjustable Ventilators for Windows aie of speeiallv treated buflf-col-ercd cloth stretched ever hard wood frames which can be ad justed te fit almost any window. Especially Reed for nurseries, sick rooms, etc. In six sizes at 40c te 75c each. (I iiiirMi rienr) R s,ii x v.: - ilia A'tr:nk' i v. a.t: BcctheMii. played by Ann Thomp-en Santa L'ici.i, I) Hat, ananged and pi i.U'd b And.ei Kmita. Scenes Irnni an Imaginary Ballet. CeViulc - Tale", played by Heiin p T ve duller i I limr) -'t3 a Vacuum Cleaners Are Going Inte Many Philadelphia Hemes It leeks like tlu- days of the broom arc numbered m the well-equipped American home. Vacuum cleaners are mere ,e!licient in eer ua, dean mere thoroughly and are much easier ei operation. Net only de they clean carpets and nitf.s better than thev hae ever been cleaned before, but with easily adjusted attachments the vacuum can new be used for cleaning draperies, upholster, mattresses, hardwoe 1 floors, bed clothing, pillows, cushion", book cases and even fur. Kltctrically operated vacuum cleane-.s of tested mint can be had at moderate prices en the leurth 1 loer. Huynl cleaners. S55; attachments. SI 2.50. Superb Junier. $57.50; $12. Kins:, $15; attachments, NEWS FOR MEN Newtone Is the Hat Nine Out of Ten Men Buy Its lines are a little newer, its shape is a little mere graceful than any ether hat we've seen. Of fine felt, it is in six new English shades of (he soft grays and browns that men like best. A distinctive hat at a mod erate price $G. ( M ii In Himri Men's Oxfords for Evening Wear, $8.40 Without a doubt the best we have eer hid at such a low price. They are cut en the plain, conventional lines with light-weight welted soles that are just right for dancing. In patent leather or gunmetal ca'f. (Mnln 1 lour ) Inexpensive and Practical Handkerchiefs for Men 25c, 35c and 50c are moderate prices for men's sensible everyday handkerchiefs of geed Irifh linen with plain hemstitched hem. $2.75, $3.85 and $5.50 a dozen. iUil N!c) Certain Fine Silk Lounging Gowns for Men at $20 Just one group but a fairly generous one. And certainly at $20 such gowns are a generous value. Every gown a geed weight, heavy enough te be serviceable, yet light enough net te be a burden. Gorgeous gowns in rich, softly blended coler.1-. The patterns are small, we'l chosen and varied. A wonderful group from which te cheese a gift for the man who is hard te plea?e. Mnln 1 lenri 47-Piece Dinner Sets Exceptional at $8.50 te $13 Of the best grade of American semi-china, in a variety of border decorations, conventional and floral designs. Complete dirner sets for six people, and the prices are exceptionally low $8.50, $10, Sl2 and $13.50 a set. Ne like'ihoed that we shall have another let te sell for aK little in a long time. (Iniirlli Meer) Opportunity Takes a Thousand Beautiful Ferms in This Remarkable Sale of Oriental Rugs One thousand beautiful rugs, or mere, no two alike, every one a rug of authentic caste, sound qual ity and exceptional value, are offered in this Sale. There aie Chinese runs of heavy Mongolian qual ity, woven specially for the Wanamaker store; rich, delightful weaves from the Persian interior, particu larly Saruks of wonderfdllv fine grade and exquisite colerings: Serapi rugs in bold, striking designs and shades; Kermanshahs, of rare charm and delicacy of tone and Texture; Mesuls from the ruins of Nineveh; Hamadans from the old, old city of Ecbatana and Cabestaus and Daghestans from the wilds of the Caucasus ! .1 magnificent assemblage, bringing a wealth of sizes, colerr, and patterns that ma tig furnishers have long been wauling. Chinese carpets. P:J2 f'. at ?28 te 16x12 ft. a $725. A wonderful tl 'mn mi b.-twecn. Small C hiiu'-e rims. frm 3x3 ft. at s:'0 te 7 1 ft. at $Se te S05. Persian Seram.- from efi ft at S8" te 13 ix!).3 ft. at $335, Small rierauis. ."..(vJ.( ft.. S55 te $65. Kermanshahs. (5. 1x7-1 ft., S12"i te $150. Kermanshahs. iarpci sj.-.f.-, 11.8x7.1 ft.. $'125 te 17x11 ft. at SI 175. Saruks, magnilkent cariu'i niece, from $785 te $1)75, Mesuls. ale-it 3 lixG.O f'.. from $37 te $55. Hamadans, about l.(57 ft., from $65 te $85. Anatolian mats. ST .-u m SO. 75. e i nfli I litur t complete set of attachments, $12. brush. (Fourth Fleer) Cadillac Special, $50; attachments, $12. Superb, $70; attachments, $12. Attachments cnnsiiil nf proviso ni ! '- " - - ' -- IIUIllili furniture nozzle, hose connection, adapter, coupling hose, extension handle and wall r'il J a T i Aft ya -i.Vj if. ... . .w 1 '. rty
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