Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PVBLrr LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER in, 1022
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Organ pln's at 9 n and 4:45
WEATHER
Slirjhtlu Wavmir
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
StorelCIeses at 5
WANAMAKER'S
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(Meledy And cnims at .een)
Glorious Autumn Weather Finds This Stere at Its Best!
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There Is an Old Story That' Is
Werth Thinking About
A certain ancient history records an
Instance of filial affection worth remembering,
referring te a city which was besieged and
surrendered te be destroyed.
Among the inhabitants were two brothers
who in some way had obligated the conquerors,
who gave them permission te retire before the
destruction, taking with them as much
personal property as they could carry.
When the brothers appeared at the gates
of the deemed city one was bearing their father
and the ether their mother.
Loek out for your father and mother.
Signed
October W, ffl.V.
Women's Dresses and Suits
te Measure
The Custom Taileringv and Dressmaking Bureau con
tinues te delight many patrons with dresses and suits made
te measure at the following prices:
r, ,i..m -.. -ercrp ' Suit? of tweed, $; Peiret twill
Dresses of w oel ci cpc. $-- , serge, op vdeur $
135: twill, $50; silk, Sel); Kasha Three-niece suits of tweed. S8:
fleth. $65; chiffon velvet, $123.
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Remnants
of Woolen Dress
Goods .
Women Knew what that means
skirts, dresses. ecn coat?, at
a considerable savins: en the cost
of mateiia'; and childien's cloth cleth
injr galeie.
Included ate serges, nicetines,
twilK biendclnth, voelciepc5,
crcrcllas ehallis. veleui, coat ceat
tigs striped and plaidcd skirt
mis and ether fabric'. They
measure from a yaid or Jss te
rneujrh for a dies". Prices aver
age a third less.
(I"rt I limr)
Women's New Winter Wraps
Luxuriate in Handsome Furs
Beacr is one of the favorites, for se many women can
war heaver becomingly. Seme of the leeliest new belivia
wraps hac huge enveloping cellars of beaver. Usually the
color el the coating is a Malay
A ri giny uHime e duvetyn
tvran lias happily chn.cn ' it ux
ard kit f is ale the 1 rimming
fm r dis-l in trui-li d black bel'.viu
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Women 'sFine Cleth Gowns
$52.50 te $120
VfTrH November within ten clays of us, such rewhs
appeal warmly te women who care as much for
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nr. aiP n 0f familiar
neriis ti'irntinii r.i iniv,.i ,i..;ii
"i uuetyn. usun l.v in black or
.JYrnn or navy; but each of them
rinas nn individuality given it by
k . tut nn1 'decoration. Fer in-
Vvatiee, one has its slercs anil
'"lit almost entirely of lows of
lix-qucred braid.
Anether has an embroidered
lreplpS, juckct, lined uith
'Md blue
(rlrkl
The Smart Street Frecks Every
Yeung Weman Requires
4 . $25 te $85
Dark blue twills, mostly 1 few ate beaded, or brightened
Be cleverly cut and perfectly "ith a nete of color. Fur fin-
ilered that very little erna- is,J?s "em .of th,c '?st- ,,..
mentaMnn u ,. Li , 'our styles at $2n: as many
Pi I ... ?' re at $27.50; three styles at
t m vL kbrttidJn? cmplcts I $30; and ethers at $37.60, $42.50
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. ...iim,, ymenj are smaniy
tf-etrapped or pin-tacked. A I
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pm.
Peiret twill, 5125; broadcloth, $150.
noer)
New Chiffen Breche
Velour Frem France
In the new importation are the
loveliest evening shades ranging
from Chinese and tuiqueise blue
through jade, orchid, flame, gera
nium pink te fuchsia, tan, gray,
tangerine, peach and se en
about fifteen in all.
Of all the beautiful novelty silks
of the season there is none that
has proved a gi eater success for
draped gowns than this chiffon
bieche velour with its suppleness
and rich decorative effect.
It is 40 inches wide and $12, $13
and S15 a yaul. .
(Hrnt l'lenr)
or beaver brown.
All of these wraps are cut en the
stiaighl, loei-e lines se muvh in
vogue tl i'- season. The sleeves are
amply laige te slip en eei the
new gown.--.
In a weid. they are some of the
most delightful fur-trimmed wiaps
that have s.rrived lately at any
thing appi caching sueh prices,
S175 and $200.
lenr)
Anether a beaded one has
I circular skirt .and culTs; many
are bi aided hnd beast side clos
ings. Lingerie ests nie seen; se is
1i aid studded with tun metal
ornaments; se is gray duxct.ui
terding.
Hnully two of such dret.su?
are alike and the niiccs are
moderate 1552.50 te $120.
Fleer)
and up te ?He.
Sues 14 te 20 years.
nr) -
The Simpler .Novelties
Among Fur Coats
HERK is a mole coat,
with a platinum gray
fox cellar and a girdle
tipped with fur ball?,
which is nfilly rather con
servative and a rich and
delightful garment for $700.
Anether mole coat is
bloused, shows taupe fox,
cellar and cuffs, a beaded
girdle oddly enough, and
a lovely orchid lining. $000.
A Hudsen seal (sheared
muskiat) has its pictur
esque gauntlet cuffs of
(Ketemt
The New Blouse
Jacket Appears
in Cleth-
Which is as much as te say it is
intended te be wei n with the cloth
tailored suit or a separate cloth
skiit.
The sole trimming is an intri
cate stitching, the most effective
which could be devised. A black i
cloth jacket is stitched in bright i
blue, one of navy in gray anu one
of breun in geld. Sleeves are long
and tight. $11.85.
(Third Meer)
Children's Warm
All-Weel Coats
, Begin at $8.50
and there is cheesing for all pocket
books, as uell a for all types of
children nnd all occasions. White
coats and coats in many tints and
shades of blue, tan, blown, led,
navy and even some in black. Plain
tirileied coats and fur -trimmed
coats. Seme arc as plain as a
manly little boy could want them
and ethers are as "fussy" as even
a small girl could wish!
As for mnterials: broadcloth,
duvetyn, chinchilla, velour, hair,
belixia nnd rough coatings. All
are lined and warmly interlined.
Included are many coat-and-hat
sets with hats that match or con
trast. Alse sets for little brothers
and sii-teis aie charming.
Beginning at $8.50 for attractive
warm coats, theie is a variety of
coats at almost every dollar or se,
te impeited French sets at $95.
Sies one ear te six.
(Third Fleer;
Women's Traveling Cases
With Twelve Fittings $25
Wonderfully geed and priced lower than they have been
in a long time. Of walrus grain leather, carefully made and
substantially built. They are lined with silk moire in amber
color or blue and are fitted with all the essential toilet articles
in imitation shell or ivory. 18, 20 and 22 inch sizes.
A delightful gift for a birthdav or a wedding anniversary.
(Muln Fleer)
Tumblers Made te
Stand Hard Knocks
The manufacturer's reptcscnta
tive explains their remarkable
qualities in the glass section of the
China Stoic.
These tumblet s aie almost proof
against chipping.
They are practically ns stieng
again as ordinary tumblet s.
And they are geed-looking, made
of tine, thin-blown crystal with
etched nnd light-cut designs.
Full size, straight shape, price
$1.75 a dozen.
(reu rlli Fleer)
Filet Net Curtains Are
Very Popular
Theie are many reasons why
they should be, for they let in the
light nnd vet make a decorative
finish for the windows. This sea
son brings some particularly pretty
filet nets in dainty patterns, in
eeru and white. $2 te $6 a pair.
I.ever net is a levcljr spidery lace
net in some of tlu prettiest pat
terns that we have evri seen. Cur
tains of it arc in iverv1 and ecru at
$8 te $10.50 a pair.
' Panels, of lever net, cdrfed with,
silk frint;' e 36 and 50 inches
wide at tWand $10,75 each.
iwtttk nMi
squirrel te match its muffler
cellar, $750.
Still again a Hudsen seal
(sheared muskbat) has dark
squirrel cuffs And cellar;
wide sleeves which are close
at the wrists, and a rust
colored lining, $650.
A third of this same fur
has a very decided blouse
and daik squirrel trimming,
$850.
These aie just instances
of the kind of coats we can
show you.
Fleer)
Plants for a Sunny
Window
All sorts of pretty petted plants
and ferns, suitable for indoeis, can
be had for small sums, and what j
a pleasant spot of gieen they make
in the Winter.
(Fourth rloer)
.Bicycles Lowered in
Price
Bicycles that you can depend en
te give service and satisfaction are
new marked at the lowest prices in
years.
The famous Columbia Bicycles, I
men's and women's models, new
$37.50. Juvenile models, $32.50.
The well-known Continental bi- l
eye'es, men's nnd women's, are new I
$32.50. Juvenile models. $30.
And the quality of these ma
chines is as geed as ever, or better.
Each one fully equipped with
heavy read tires, front and rear ,
mud guards, rear red light, coaster
biake, toel-bap and tools. J
Every machine beautifully fin
ished. (Thr (Jallrrj)
It's Ne Jeke te Hunt Children's
Shoes All Over Town
One mother said she had been at it all da. and
at Wanamaker's in the afternoon fitted both her children
in twenty minutes!
Even the little feet that is
difticult is easily fitted litre. And
there is wonderful satisfaction
in knowing that the salespeople
are thoieughly proficient in this
impeitant business.
High laced shoes of sturdy
(Flmt
The Warm Blankets of Cape
Colony Weel
are se manife&tl.v Reed that they
are having a lemarkable sale.
Warp and filling, they are of
pure wool, fine lens staple Cape
Colony wool, nnd the construction
is the best known in the business of
blanket weaving:.
Twe plaid designs and five plain
(Sixth
Fer Celd
Weather
Gas Steves
' Oil Steves
Ceal Steves
Weed Steves
Gas Legs
Pipeless Heaters
A ndiren8 and
full equipment for
the fireplace
rarth rieir)
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New Nevels
44The Subconscious Court
ship," by Bcrta Ruck, $1.75. A
charming and edmplicated ro
mance. "Rough-Hewn," by Dorethy
Canfield, $2. In which American
life and French home-life are de
lightfully interwoven.
"Repe," by Holworthy Hall,
$1.75.
"Clair de Lune," by Antheny
Pryde, $2. A vivid story concern
ing a man, a woman and the man's
art.
"The Cathedral." by Hugh
Walpole, $2. A novel of rich and
delicate detail of many lives.
"Jimmic Dale and the Phan
tom Clue," by Frank L. Packard,
$1.75.
(Main Fleur)
Two-Tene Silk
Stockings With
Openwork Clocks
$3.50
Beautiful stockings in lovely col
orings te harmonize with tweeds.
They are in a geed weight and are
silk te the top; clocks are quite
elaborate.
In black-and-white, bi nun-ami-white,
blue-and-red, blue-and-white
and dark biewn-and-gieen.
(Flmt Fluer)
Women's Sample
Bathrobes at $3.85
Of cozy eideidewn, all of them,
in gray, red, blue and lavender;
also they mostly have pockets and
many arc satin-bound.
(Third fleer)
HandMade Filet
Frem Italy Special
In the Art Neediewetk Stores
veu will find some interesting chair
baeks of creamy hand-made filet,
which are selling at a ery small
price indeed, $1.65.
With them aie some 15 and 54
inch square table covers of the
sarne decorative mesh.
(Second Fleur)
A New Console Design in
Cheney Phonographs
A beautiful .new design, called the Abbotsford, is avail
able in mahogany. It is graceful of line, well balanced, and
theughinfluenced by the Queen Anne period, it will harmonize
with any geed type of furniture.
Inside is the wonderful Cheney acoustic system, which
makes possible the clear, sweet purity of tone which distin
guishes this phonograph .$300.
The Cheney plays all disc receuls.
(Sctend Heur)
Te Rake the Leaves
A lake with wooden teeth is best,
as it 'does net tear the turf. $1. .
(Fourth Fleer)
tan calfskin that will gie geed
school service are $4.75 and
5.50 in sizes 8l-j te 2, and
$7.50 in sizes 21: te 7.
A laced tan calf shoe of a lit
tle lighter weight and finer
quality at $6 and $7.75, in sies
8i: te 2.
Heur)
The First New
Drawer-Leggings
of the season aie in. Sues fiem
one year te ten years They'ie
usually bought against the coming
of the sudden cold.
Of stockinet and jersey, of cot
ton and of wool, thev aie in black,
bievvn, navy and white. $2 te
$7.50.
(1 lilril I Inerl
colors roe, tan, blue, periwinkle ,
and white. '
Originall.v woven 102 inches wide
and then shrunk te 72 inches. .
Actual Mie, finished, is 72x84
inches. All with wide satin bind
ings. Wonderfully geed at $10 each.
Fluer)
Beys' Overcoats in
Splendid Selection
, Quality ntamped all ever them.
1 Quality in the fabrics, ehpecially
in the fine tweeds in their wealth
of gray, brown nnd tan shades.
Quality in the making, especially
in the vitnl parts
Quality in the fashion and finish
"and lines of every garment in the
let.
Relted and emi-belted. Regular
s'eeves, raglan sleeves, kimono
sleeves.
Warmth, service, style and hound
value combined.
Priced at $16.60 te $32 in 3 te 10
year nizts and at tt2.50,te $35 in
ACrte 18 year aires.
Persona Ornaments
Frem the Orient
Among the interesting odd
pieces te be had just new are
A string of turquoise matrix
beads, $50, and rnrrings te match,
$25.
A string of turquoise ball beads,
knotted, $60.
Agate beads of translucent green,
$50. Earrings of the same, $24
te $35.
A stiing of green malachite, $50.
( Main Fleer)
Unframed
Etchings
and fine reproofs from etchings,
in soft coleiings, pictuie at
tractive bits of the Old World.
Priced fiem $3 up.
(Fifth Meer)
Literally Thousands
of Lamps
are in the Lamp Stoie at this
moment lamps for eery toem in
almost any type of heuse: lamps
which begin with simple little ma
hogany things at $1.50 and end
with a beautifully caned Chinese
lamp at $400.
One of the inteiesting gieups
between these prices is that of
the Damascus lamps of pierced
brass, priced fiem $27.50 tn $150.
Shades have almost as great a
price lange fiem SI te $140.
(Fnn rlh Fleur)
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A Restful Green
Sleeping Roem
will lie nuiiueu ler some
aieund a hand-decorated set
one,
that
has just come into Antiques.
The foui-pest bed is unusually
attractive. With it a chest of
draueis, tall Bosten locker, dress
ing table, tush-seat chair, night
table, lamp and miners.
All are antique pieces that hae
been painted in our own studies a
soft water-gieen, deceiated with
charming flower designs. It will
fiake a lovely and unusual loom.
(Hftli rloer)
Soen Little Fingers
Will Be Up at the
Gleve Counter
Fer mothers knew hew nicely the
children's gloves heie fit, and hew
extra well they weai.
Childien's impeited ihnmeis lisle
gloves in white and coleis nn, 7eC
Duplex cotton gloves in uhite
nnd colors aie 51 25.
Capeskin in peail, tan, blown,
beaver, $1.85 and .S2.
Mecha in butternut, leindeer or
giay, $1.75 and $2
(Muln rluer)
A Magnificent Choice of Chinese
Carpets in the Oriental Rug Sale
' Chinese rue are in wonderful favor, e-neciallv tiie kind shown se lavishly
in this special sale.
t All the features that anybody can dere in rut's of this class are combined
in these pieces, particularly an individuality and distinctiveness of coloring
Heaviness of weave, impressive furnishing quality, all at remarkably low prices.
I Chinese Runs, 912 Feet
S2e0. $200, $29e, $297, $329, S32. and up te $:j:7
12.3 x 9.2
11x8 ft.
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Yeu Can Put a Whole Meal in a Fireless
Coekstove and Ge Out for the Afternoon
... Bjst of all, it means
things of life.
Thoroughly tested
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Hew Can Yeu Help
Judging a Man by His
Clethes?
True enough, man's real worth "lies deeper," as
the old saying gees.
But a busy man can't "go mining" for hidden
virtues in the ether fellow.
He judges by what he .see.-, and he sees mere
clothes than anything else.
After all. if a thing is true about nine men out
of ten. it must be pretty safe as a guide.
And it is true that nine out of ten men who
think straight, dress neatly; men who are awake te
things leek as if they are up with the time; men
who hae a decent respect for safe, solid goodness
can't help but buy geed clothes.
In Philadelphia. WanamakerVethes are the
geed one.--. And they are net higher priced. A
geed suit is here for 525; the best of all is only
?.j"), while there is generous choeing around $40
and $45.
Light-weight overcoats. S.,2 te $55.
(llilnl 1 limr
Knitted Jackets Came Frem
Scotland te Keep Men Warm
A soft as the heather
and really like the hcathei
in color.
'Iheic are no better knit
ted 'ackets in the whole
wet Id ever for golf and all
outdeoi-.
Comforting, e.en in the
nighland winds, yet light
(Muln
"Redleaf"
Best for
It's worth going all the
way te England for them.
Every one is hand taileied
a thing no Ami-riean-made
hat can beast of. And
hand taileimg make a hat
twice as geed te leek at
and twice as simmi cable.
I Main
Most Men Are Putting en
Their Gloves
Vvf'ti thee who srern the
ienveutin au apt te re
gaid comfeit. and te slip en
gloves about the ame time
they den tepi eat-.
The most prnctieal kinds
aie ene-ilasp capeskins at
1 Main
Chinese Rugs in Other Carpet Sizes
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12.5 9.3 ft. .. S2-j:
Small Chinese Rugs
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:
tt.. S3!) te sir.
("iMrntli fleer i
y Ht',: veu return evervthinK will he cooked, pipmjj het and
widy te serve! That's real help in the kitchen.
Net enlv can vegetables and cereals be perfectly cooked, but
pies and rolls can be baked, meats roasted and fowls browned te
a turn.
There is no limit te the variety of feed that can he cooked
in a fireless coekstove.
The secret of the whole thim? is thcheated radiators and
perfect insulation. Simply put the feed ir the fireless coekstove,
with properly healed radiators, dose the lid and leave it. Nn
danper of burning, no danper of fire peinp out, te sav nethmp
of the preat savinp in fuel.
freedom from the kitchen,
tireless coekstoves of the best-Nrpes are $25, &5G, $40, and $42. .'
rvriii m iwtj tafm
Of fine cashmere wool.
All have sleeves, are cel-lailes-
and button down the
front. Seme plain colors
trimmed with contrasting
shades, some all plain,
-eme ai heather mixtures.
Prices SI COO, .20 and $30.
1 lner)
Tweed Hats Are
Knockabout
Becoming hats, reat for
.ill w eat het-. In dark or
light io!eis and priced .fi.
W th them came "RED
I.EAF" caps of the same
niHtena's Imt in sevuial
new shapes, ?3.
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$2.50 and S.'i. Eas.v slip slip
en rapeskins - no buttons te
bother with -nt $:t.25; and
one-i la-p eutseam mochas
in dai k coiers at . t 50
Buckskin gloves, J4.50
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1.) 10 tt.
12x9.2 ft.
$845
.$3.17
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