i Band and Oman at 9 and 4:43 Orean at 11 SlcHwly nnil Clilmx nt Xnen Courtesy, Service A Great Unitarian Clergyman of Our Youthful Days whose words arc much read, said this substantially: j "Profanity is an awful vice. I ask you whose name it is you use se lightly? Have you ever pondered the meaning of that name? Have you ever thought what it is you mingle with your passion and your wit?" Geerge Washington also said that profane swearing was foolish and wicked and a vice mean and low. , 3 -4fifiii These opinions are worthy of thought. Signed October 'IS, 102. Women's Newest Winter Wraps Are Very Beautiful Any woman might well be ex cased for falling in love with then at first sight and doubtless many women will de exactly that thing. They are made from the softest deep-pile beltvia coatings with a lilky sheen and ethcra are changeable in effect. The lines are Ioem and graceful, with sleeves (First "The horn of the hunter is heard en the hill" Correct Riding Clethes for Women In the Londen Shep Never has there been mere interest in horses and horse back riding than is manifest right new as any bright morning in the park will show you. ""-- (The (iillrr.v, ft Many Yeung Women Ask for Coats Without Fur Beautiful examples are priced $37.50 te $110. Such gar ments as it was quite impossible te find a year age at any thing like such prices. Three models among many are : At $37.30, coats of soft ribbed wool belivia in reindeer, blue, brown or black, made with .shal low yeke back, muffler cellar, gathers ever hips, lining of peau de cyene and intcrlinincr. At 37.50, coats of rich, thick- j piled wool belivia in shades of brown, cinnamon, navy and black; withraglan shoulder, wide sleeves nd a trimming of heavy sejf-cel- (Herein! Women's Seft and Levely 1 fternoen Gowns of Duvetyn and Chiffen "viB if'Jx fill $JteM H lffep y I J. Hi T Vrr i 'Jf IV IV m Si (llril WANAMAKER'S Q mutafy. extending from Bheulder te waist and narrowing te a cuff. In cer tain models they are cut in ene with the wrap itself. The furs, with which theBe wraps are se generously trimmed, are the finest quality of beaver and the fashionable kit fox. In black, kit fox, gray, cinder, navy and Hawaiian blue, $159 and $175. Fleer) Hunt clubs are holding their openings and the hunting season will seen be in full swing. New cress-saddle habits of whipcord nie in field gray and fawn at $70. Imported English habits ar $85. Breeches of tobacco brown suede cloth are $Ie; of tan or brown Bedford cord, $35. . Interesting waistcoats of black-and-white checks, tan, gray or brown English cloths or red and green cricket cloth are S10 te $30. A wonderfully Interesting col lection of whips and crops, $5 te $12. Stiff hats of hattci's plush, Slu. ( limtnut) or stitching. Crepe de chine lined and interlined. At $(.", handsome coats of thick belivia iirtlalay brown, black and navy; with tasseled scarf cellar, crepe de chine lining and inter lining. These coats are se excellent in every way that we shall be willing: te have them btand for the gen eral goodness of the whole coat collection in 1-t te 20 year sizes. I'lenr) Velvet Tlie chiffon vehets aie in four models ene witli embroidered sleeves and girdle; ene "absolutely plain with eirculnr cape sleeves and cir cular skirt; ene with, long sleeve and novelty satin' skirt; ene with a lacu beitha. ( The colors in this group in clude black, henna, daik blue and browns, in vaiieus com binatiens'. Duvetyn dresses are in solid colors as te their skirts and combination colors as te their upper parts, the bodices being embroidered. These might al most be worn as sport dresses because of a certain dinh they have. Prices ate moderate from $32.50 te $17.50. l'loer) M EVENING PUBLf(3 Stere Opens and Dependable Women Are Amazed te Find Hand-Drawn Colored Handkerchiefs at 85c All the colors are here blues, rose, pink, orange, tan, yellow, orchid, etc., and the drawnwerk and embroidery are in contrast ing colors. Seme in white with colored work. Many people will be especially pleased te get them for gifts. (Main Fleer) Hand-Painted Halloween Bexes in Camee What nicer te send away for Halloween than a big round box of Camee chocolates (hew geed .they are!) with a jelly cover that is full of the atmosphere of Hal loween! There nie many boxes in in dividual designs, te delight the eyes of children or grown-ups. The candy, itself, is sure te please every one! Such delicious nuts, such interesting goodies in the content and all through the fine grade of smooth chocolate that means Camee! $1.50 a pound. Filled boxes arc $2.50 te $8.50. (Mnln Iloer) 5000 Pair Women s Fine Kid and Cape Street Gloves af Extraordinary Savings Part of a large special purchase bought at most Padvantageeus prices. A great many are half price netablv the longer capeskin majority are priced just a little mere than one-half. At $1.65, fine French kid pique gloves, two clasp, heavily embroidered backs. White, black, brown, tan, gray. At $1.30, one-clasp gloves of best Seuth African cape skin, full pique sewn, with plain or embroidered backs. Brown, beaver, tan and two grays. At $2. strap-wrist and pull-en capc3kin proves with 5'i- mcli tops; pique sewn; em All are first quality gloves in the most desirable styles for Autumn and Winter. t Ailc) SPECIAL Schoolgirls' Topcoats at $16.50 Fer girls of about 8 te 14 years. Exceptionally geed coats of thick, warm wool coating, lined throughout. The easy raglan sleeve", large threw scarf with fiinged ends, and big patch pock ets, are just what schoolgirls like. In blown, reindeer or Sorrento blue shades. Other coats in C te 17 year .sizes, from $12.50 te $110, includ ing chinchilla, sports woolens, belivias and duvctyns, many fur trimmed. (si'einl I'lenr) Baby Should Start Life With His Own Silver One of the nicest gifts is :i sterling silver bowl nnd plate for his bread and milk, gruel, broth or anything else in his simple menu. Such a set may cost from $14 te $50 with many prices in between. An even inoie complete set of pitcher, bowl and plate, prettily etched, is $100. Thiee-piece sets of fork, knife and spoon, are SG.25 te $8.50. Feed pushers, $1.75 te $3.25. Ferks, $1.50 te $2.25. Spoons with straight handle, $1.50 te $2.25, and with bent han dles, $1.25 te $2. (Mnln l'loer) Waffle Time! and time for griddle cakes, corn muffins, popovers, etc. Waffle irons, of old-fashioned ironware, can be had with a low base and in the regular pattern at $1.75; heart-and-star shape, $1.85. High base, regular style, $2.10; heart-and-star, $2.20. Aluminum waffle pans, low base in regular or heart-shaped style, $3.05. High base, $1. Of Old-Fashioned -Ironware Griddles, 90e and $1.05. Muffin or popover pans, six cups, 70c; eleven cups, SI. ' Heart-and-star pans, 45c and 50c. Bread-stick pans, $1.35. dfuurlli Fleer) LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. WANAMAKER'S at 9 Seme Levely Imitation Lapis Lazuli Jewelry are te be seen in an aisle case in the Chestnut Street Section of the Main Fleer. They arc quite unusual and very pretty and wearable. The stones might eas ily be taken for lapis lazuli and the settings and designs arc dis tinctive and charming. Prices arc especially moderate for jewelry with se much char acter anil distinction. Bracelets are $1.25 te $9.50. Earrings are $1.25 te $6. Necklaces arc $2.50 te $15. Lapis lazuli blue is very fash ionable this season! (Mnln rioer) Exquisite White Beaded Tunics for the Debutante They are handsome enough te be used for her "coming-out frock, if she be wishes, for they arc among the loveliest of their kind that have come from Paris this season. Seme arc of white chiffon or Georgette crepe, sewn with crystal beads, bugles and n number have imitation seed pearls and spar kling rhinestones. Others are of white net, a mass of opalescent spangles which change color with every motion. These are much used for ball and opera gowns. Prices start at $35 and go te $125. (Mnln l'loer) and lambskin gloves, ine broidered backs. Old iveiy, peail, brown and beaver. At $2.50, long gloves of the finest quality capeskin ami lambskin, in stiap-wrist and meusquutairc styles. Eight button length in old ivory, gray, tan, brown and beaver cape, ami white lambskin. Twelve-button length in tan and brown capeskin. These are all remarkable values. Odd Jewelry Frem the Orient Seme of the single pieces in the Oriental Stere are these: A rose-colored tourmaline pend ant, wendei fully cut, $250. A string of lapis lazuli beads for $125; and earrings te go with it for $52.50; besides pieces of un set lapis at $22.50. Lapis hat pin?', $25. A pair of long cameo earrings, very graceful, $32.50. Anether pair of earrings, set, w itli ruby carbuncles, is $135. A long string of very dark round amethysts knotted is $225. A lovely amethyst pendant, $70. Amethyst carvings, chased and mounted with white geld, $44. Earrings of topaz nnd white geld, $56. (Main Fleer) Bandeaux and Brassieres Special New brassieres of white, pink or striped satin, some with elastic in the waist, are special! v priced at $1 and $1.50. I.eng-waisted bandeaux of pink satin, special at $1.50. Handeaux of regular length, special at 50c te 75c, including white and pink satin tailored models nt iSOe. iTIiIrd rlner) :.- Babies9 White Coats Specially Priced Seft white coats of cashmere and ciepella are piettily scal loped and embroidered by hand. All are nicely lined nnd warmly interlined. Styles are cunning, tee, us in one little sheit cent that has u circular yeke with smocking below it. There are long nnd short cenrs in thh special let, net mnnyJ of n kind, in sizes for infant's mm v4 I 'i yi'. fl 'A k VAWIa'Wl "V-.. , te children of two years. $5 te $11.50. J - (Third Fleer) I Stere Goods Always Honfleur Specials Extract, in 1'Empirc, rose or violet, 50c a bottle. Toilet water, In 1'Emplre, violet, Ueuquet Amour, is 50c and 85c. Lilac or Wistaria vegetal, 75c. Cleansing cream, skin cream and Yeuth-and-B,eauty cream are '40c a jar. Lemen cleansing cream, 35c and 65c. Talcum powder, In rose, violet or PEmpire, 15c. Face powder, 35c. Compact face powder, white, natural, rathel or rouge, is 75c. Sachet, in violet, rose or PEm pire, 35c. Bath crystals, in violet, rose or verbena, 50c nnd 85c. Violet ammonia, 20c and 30c. Bay rum, 50c, 85c, $1.05. Witch hazel, 35c and GRc. (IVmI Alilf) A Novelty Lamp A little squat thing in the shape of an Egyptian dancing girl. Net only does it give light in an inter esting way, but it burns perfume and makes the air sweet-smelling. Price $15. A very substantial iien fleer lamp might be mentioned also it has an adjustable arm, is fin ished in polychrome and costs only $20. A shade te go with it might be chosen from a group at $1.25 te $4.50. (Fourth l'loer) Teresa Carrene Still Plays in Your Heme If Yeu Possess 9Jhe AM PICO This celebrated Spanish pianist, whose superb playing endeared her te music-levers throughout the world, recorded some of her finest interpre tations for the Ampice, including compositions of Chepin, Schubert and Tschaikewsky, and her own delightful Spanish dance. As the talking machine has immortalized the voiceef Caruso, se the Ampice immortalizes the art of the pianist. It delivers the pianist's playing through the very keys, strings and tone of the piano. It is net an imitation. It is the actual playing, just as if his fintrcrs were touching the keys. In the Wanamaker Piane Salens you may hear the Ampice in the Chickering Marshall & Wendell Haines Brethers tZif Ivnabc pianos All types of pianos and player-pianos are taken m exchange. Convenient terms of purchase nu.v be a i canned. (I.K.Mitiini Hull, Stroud 1 lour) A Furniture Occasion of Two-Feld Helpfulness "It never rains but it pours." The t-xtraerdinary special purchase of low-priced bedroom furniture from our chief supplier of such goods was scarcely en the floors when two ether remarkable let? came along, bringing the best offering of three-piece overstuffed living-room suits in years. Frem one leading maker have come three-piece over stuffed suits in ten different patterns, some in velour, some in tapestry, all very well made, filled with hair and marked at an unusually low price $225. In this same purchase are a number of ery line three piece overstuffed suits, built for luxury and ervicc, covered in mohair, priced at $3G0 and $520. Alse a group of cane-backed three-piece uhs with loose cushions in blue velour, with spring seats ami .separate pil lows, te sell for $190. All the suits in thi- iMrcha.-e are priced very much below today's regular aim-. Along with these we are offering a wonderful let of three-piece overstuffed suits, made in our own workrooms covered with velvet (we bought an upholstering faeiurv's sur plus), in a choice of colors, every suit tilled with hair, .splen didly made and priced at an extraerdinanl lev tigmv -!?22:. And in the meantime the special sellinf of low-priced bedroom suits gees en and en. (Infill nnil sixth riimr.i "Snow Falls in Blair County" Says a Dispatch I'lie Ih.xt snow of the season fell in Ilelhdaysburg, Pa., en Tuesdie last, October 10, accord ing te a lire-- lepeit. ' it iPinindeil us of hew splendid- iend, we aie with Quilts and ! Blankets Te paiaphrase an old i of rain, "tomorrow the snow may be fly ing although it's se balmy today." This is net intended te lake the joy out of life but te point the moral of being geed and ready for , the cold weather when it comes. Weel-tilled quilts in wonderful a.-'iurtr.Ktu at ?7 te $G0. Blankets and blankets and blankets for the coldest wind that blewi. ,,. . (sixth rue H OCTOBER 12. 1922 moo WANAMAKER'S Closes at 5 It happened a year age, yet hardly a day gees by but what some man comes along wearing one of these shirts and asking for mere. ' Best shirts ever, mighty geed looking and they wear like iron, every one agrees. It's a hard matter te get geed im ported madras shirts te sell at anything like a low price. But we have done it again. The men wouldn't have it any ether way. A big let of imported madras shirts every one soundly geed has just get here, and They Will Be Clear, neat, business-looking shirts in a dozen different stripe arrangements. And stripes in half a dozen different colors. Every shirt is made of woven madras imported from England. Kashan and Saruk Rugs Persia's Finest, Lend Their Glories te the or bfa.it . H'i' iff. fineness of vea (. inc. these aiv the iiM.it superb rims woven. 1 hc con-i ;utf thf nie.u beautiful ful of unusual opportunities net en'y in Caucasian piece.-. HUOMUII ft. !U (K7.3 ft. 12xS.U ft. 10.vSx7.10 ft. M.7 ft. ll.U8.S It. 1.1.1x10.1) ft. Small Saruks O.Gxe Hcluclustans, ."i5 . at Wanamaker's Men Are Still Talking About That Wonderful Sale of Imported Madras Shirts Sold at Once for at a geed deal Main I Icmr i Real Service in These New Oxfords for Men Sele.-- are extra heavy and the oxfords are of heavy Sceich-grained calfskin, cut with plenty of room through the tee and equipped with rubber heels. In a pleasing shade of nut brown and quite without per foratiens. ;.e). i M it i These Who Leve the Brier and; Fen Are Getting Inte Hunting Open .season's just ahead in Pennsylvania it j Novem ber the first for bear, pheasants, quail, rabbits, ruffled grouse, squirrel and turkey. The huntsman or the huntrc.-s can go te Roem 13?,, City Hall, or any county courthouse for a gunner's license and te Wanamaker's fei everything else that's needed in the chase. I'er ccythiiur N licie that eithcr it en or women wain. All the trun- thai are let Par. e:. Ithaca. Fex, Ltfever. Wini-hc-tiT and Remington. F'n: e-? fmni 51 1. 50 te $100. In clelhing then- aie ilie 1'us ha' rainproof hunting garnunts ter men and women. Coats 5i." te ?ir. Treuseis an i bji-i-hti, $ -. ''" u SI'. W t .-J.j tu MJ.T.'i. Hat , 1 '! te !!. Hip Beys' Headgear Is Leng Suffering and then-full mu.-t Ik made I' durable raw- Isw v ell put to gether. V ai'.ama'ni-r hat- :.n 1 inp- ;i'i' al! "." ' ' at. (iuud -himl cap- nt' ;v.eed- are Sl..li, Mi and .-'."0: !":g i-h Ri-d-leai eat - an- '. Tweeu nat- : t -.A: foil h;.:s $1. ' Mum I In ii r Uniforms for Trained Nurses Stiuight-lim t-u'i a- mil. -l'aeied in tin .mi'miiii wn-'il : in the wni i i :a-; i,.:i. 1, ,i u,. na- wai-illi i '.'.. , ;,- v.. 'I as maig.it iii-, e.i. ii i.u.ili i '" w 'ute linelie ul i f h:li i it e-i peplill. I'lK-c i ! i he t ih ;,.,. J.3..0 and S-l.r.O an.; i.-' tl , .,, ,,t, ii.-"0 and $7. ."id. ' llnul I l,,,,n Oriental Rug i-nliti. ni et mar.' -pl ml d new urmip- 'i a sale (jrim lVi -ian uiavi-. Inn a'-e in Chines' and r Superb Kashan and Saruk i. 10.K7 ft 1 2x8.0 fl 10.7S fl 11.1x8.1 l-.7!).. i::. ft 20x10..-) $ 877." S7."i 5S8.1 Of . $107.-1 ft $l5e te ijJHe; -1.6x0 ft., $123 te $li0. te JixG ft qiu te $z. Hercz rugs, 5x6 ft., $73. WEATHER Fair ' -Mi i $2.50 Apiece Every yard of this madras is among the best te be had. And every shirt has been made under Wanamaker supervision, evor the Wana maker full-form, and is tailored te last. Any shirt in the let would be reasonable mere. it I Imir Clethes ' :'y- M pKe'd ?J te $12.30. ineluii.nj; thr heavy Oregon city hirt, mi HueiN. fine fei the r.eithcrn .Iiiet niecca-in hoot's for men and wvinen head the footwear nth piict- between .C.7e and 'I here are sweaters, town and i uunlry i-enl-. sheep-iincd eeats, i nl'1'i.y dethiug, leather par i. out- Miu t-.i-i-j t.dng cl-e that make- 'lie hunt comfortable. t.allrr i An Elcclric Steve Only $1.50 It will tun-' 1)1 1 ad, boil toffee, heat -nap anu ,- (ui'e m ad d l 1 1. t ) t1 i- i- a -a.i'e. Of .-.I .ni.iiiim . . "mla'i"! feet, e ii :.n 1 pi'i -ad- te :c I'mir h I In 'i New Bertha Cellars Special, $1 and $1.50 ." - ira-i e! tee le 'i.e . u" i a--. -.i e "in . Hirul in i 'i i e lar - ;. It'll ii i t -I c'. ' One can baldly ha tee linn ; . Killn r in all-'ai e m- 'i eat Ii i'lin ul v it h 'a, e. 5i.'' i i.Mpr-in-t i'-l):u-i. kiniN and 1 e etheri rtlin.li open nur the huulderi. VII are unu'iiaMy eiet'. i M.llu I turn I Sale path in and Iem-Iidl. s of jelul- Rugs ft ft ft SI 7.') .S7.10 . S7J.") , S78S . $800 , $9(55 .$2000 m vi I I (Nrntli J'leur) 1 v ffj M